[s2e2] Billionaires — Have Compounds

: Davina continues to "think big" by pushing for a massive $75 million Beverly Hills compound. It’s a gamble that puts her at odds with Jason’s more conservative (if you can call it that) market instincts.

: Heather’s high-profile romance with Tarek El Moussa becomes a talking point, leading to a serious sit-down with Brett Oppenheim about how her personal life might be impacting her focus at the agency. Why This Episode Matters

: The central conflict of the episode involves a direct confrontation between Chrishell and Christine. The two finally "have it out," attempting to address the lingering tension from Season 1, though it’s clear no love is lost. [S2E2] Billionaires Have Compounds

Was it a bold move or a waste of time? Let’s discuss in the comments! "Selling Sunset" Billionaires Have Compounds (TV ... - IMDb

The episode title comes from a blunt truth in the L.A. market: millionaires buy views, but billionaires buy privacy and acreage. : Davina continues to "think big" by pushing

: While Davina chases whales, Mary finds a dream home of her own, though the stress of balancing her professional success with her upcoming wedding to Romain is clearly starting to show. Confrontations & Power Moves It wouldn't be Selling Sunset without some office friction.

"Billionaires Have Compounds" is a turning point for the season. It highlights the sheer scale of wealth the Oppenheim Group handles while showing that even in the world's most expensive houses, you can't escape office politics. Whether it’s the unattainable "property porn" of infinity pools and cinema rooms or the "Mean Girls" energy in the boardroom, this episode has it all. Why This Episode Matters : The central conflict

: Newcomer Amanza Smith is still finding her footing, leading to a frank conversation with Heather about professionalism and timeliness.