Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix are set to cut the final tie that binds them together when they close on a deal to sell their shared home in Los Angeles—which is currently in escrow, having been snapped up off-market for its full asking price.
As first reported by TMZ, the former couple's listing agent revealed in a recent Instagram post that she had been preparing to bring the five-bedroom dwelling to the market when an anonymous buyer swooped in and made an offer that Sandoval, 43, and Madix, 40, couldn't refuse.
"We’ve been keeping a secret! We had this beautiful home in Valley Village that we were prepping for market and before we could post about it or list it, we got it under contract for full-price off-market!" listing agent Ashley Fultz with DMF Realty wrote.
"All contingencies were removed and we’ll be closing this bittersweet chapter in a few weeks!"
Because the property was never publicly listed, it's unclear what the asking price was—and the final sale price will not be revealed until the deal officially closes.
However, according to Realtor.com® estimates, Sandoval and Madix stand to make a fair profit on the property, which they purchased for $2.08 million in 2019, but is now worth around $3.1 million.
Sandoval—who had been engaged in a bitter legal battle with Madix over their shared assets—first revealed in March that he and his ex were planning to list the home—three years after they split, following allegations that he cheated on her with their "Vanderpump Rules" co-star, Rachel "Raquel" Leviss.
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"I didn’t even think about it. I’ve moved on so much from that," Sandoval said while discussing the anniversary of "Scandoval" during an appearance on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen."
Cohen then shifted the conversation to the home he and Madix previously shared.
“The house is going on the market. [Ariana] got her clothes out," Sandoval revealed.
“Oh my God, it’s just going on the market?” Cohen asked, to which the TV star replied, "Yes."
Madix and Scandoval's bitter legal dispute came to an end in January, when she filed a notice of settlement in the case against her former partner, whom she dated from 2014 until March 2023.
The legal documents, which were filed Jan. 13 with the Los Angeles Superior Court and then obtained by People, did not reveal details of the former couple's settlement but noted that the "dismissal" was contingent on the "satisfactory completion of specified terms" agreed upon between the exes.
However, Madix and Sandoval were set to appear in court Feb. 5 for a final conference. If the terms of the settlement weren't reached, the case was set to go to trial on Feb. 17, although this course of action is not thought to have been taken.
The former couple, who appeared together on the hit Bravo show "Vanderpump Rules," became engaged in a very public feud after their nine-year romance came to a sudden end—when it was revealed that Sandoval had cheated on Madix with Leviss.
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After their breakup, the Los Angeles home that they purchased in 2019 became a hot topic, with Madix filing a complaint against her former lover in which she asked a judge for a "partition by sale," meaning the court would sell the property and split the proceeds between the two owners.
When she filed the complaint in January 2024, she requested an "equitable allocation of the proceeds of sale.”
It included the “payment of debt secured by same and the costs of partition,” attorneys’ fees, and title expenses.
Sandoval responded to the litigation by alleging that Madix failed to "state sufficient facts to state a cause of action" against him, adding that he didn't believe a portion of the home should be given.
When the news of the lawsuit broke, Madix told People she was ready to move on, with reports at the time claiming that both she and Sandoval were continuing to reside in the five-bathroom, 5.5-bathroom property, even after their acrimonious split.
“I own the house. I felt like it was the last thing, and I’m just really motivated to be able to get my investment that I made into the house out so that I can make another investment and be able to fully move on from being tied to that.
“I want things a certain way when I think it’s the right time. So I’m ready. I want to own my home," she said.
The property features massive fireplaces, a gleaming white interior, 10-foot ceilings, and lots of natural light. The primary bedroom boasts a rustic chandelier, a vaulted ceiling, his-and-her custom closets, and a marble bathroom.
Plus, there's a spacious patio and sundeck, an infinity pool with a waterfall, and a barbecue station.
At the time of purchase, the couple revealed that they were building a "social media room" in the home for selfies and video production.
“It’s just going to be like a photo studio–type thing,” Sandoval told Home & Design magazine.
The former couple purchased the 4,400-square-foot home for $2.08 million.
In the wake of their split, both Sandoval and Madix have gone on to achieve major fame with new reality TV roles.
Sandoval continued to court controversy when he starred on the third season of the hit competition show "The Traitors," on which he was quickly seen as the villain of the star-studded cast.
Meanwhile, Madix became the host of the wildly popular dating series, "Love Island."
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Kelsi Karruli is a senior celebrity reporter who joined Realtor.com in 2025. She writes about trends encompassing real estate and celebrity properties. She previously wrote for Daily Mail, True Urban Culture, and JMedia Corporation, where she specialized in covering celebrities, relationships, psychology, and gender issues. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Pace University, where she received the James Rose Award for excellence in journalism. When she isn’t updating readers on A-listers' moves, she is spending time with her cat, Mary, and cheering on the Albanian soccer team.



















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