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Finally Free: Tom and Ariana's Scandoval House Sells After 3 Years

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It took three years, but Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix have officially severed their last financial tie to the place where their relationship unraveled. The Valley Village farmhouse—the couple’s shared Los Angeles home—closed on Friday for $3.1 million, marking the end of a long chapter in one of reality TV’s messiest breakups.

The 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom property originally cost the pair just over $2 million when they purchased it in 2019. That $1 million-plus gain isn’t bad, though the real story here is what that house represents: a clean break. When Tom and Ariana split in early 2023 after Ariana discovered Tom was secretly involved with their Vanderpump Rules costar Raquel Leviss—the scandal quickly dubbed“Scandoval”—that farmhouse became the last piece of their shared life that needed sorting. Reports indicated Tom even offered Ariana $3.1 million to buy him out, but she apparently wanted to hold on. Now, they’re both out.

The sale was an off-market deal, which meant no public listing drama or forced showings. Sometimes privacy is worth more than an extra hundred grand. Both have clearly moved forward: Ariana is dating fitness influencer Daniel Wai, while Tom has been with model Victoria Lee Robinson since early 2024. The two are renting together and seem serious enough that sources suggest a future home purchase together could happen. Tom even teased that an engagement might be in the cards.

For Sandoval and Madix, selling that house isn’t just a financial transaction—it’s permission to fully close that door. After Scandoval consumed headlines, divided the Vanderpump Rules cast, and tested their ability to coexist, walking away from the property where it all happened feels like the final punctuation mark on a relationship that will probably define their public legacies forever.

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