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One of the ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ is selling her massive Avenues house

The four-bedroom house served as the scene of some Easter-party drama during season 4.

Do you want to live like “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”? For $4.5 million, you can buy a house owned by one.

A listing for a massive property in the Avenues neighborhood of Salt Lake City — belonging to Angie Katsanevas, one of the “Real Housewives” cast members, and her husband and business partner, Shawn Trujillo — recently posted on the Sotheby’s International Realty website.

Katsanevas and Trujillo are the home’s current owners, The Robb Report, a website that reports on luxury and lifestyle, wrote Thursday. Photos of the house on the Sotheby’s listing match images from the season 5 premiere of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” which opened with a montage of Katsanevas and four other returning full-time cast members in their respective homes.

The house, at 405 N. Virginia St., was built in 2020, according to Sotheby’s. It includes four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one partial bathroom. The house has 6,369 square feet of space, on a lot just under a third of an acre, the listing says.

The listing notes that the house is “perched in the upper Avenues with unobstructed views of the valley and mountains.” It boasts of “high-end Poliform cabinets throughout the house, white ash 3/4 [-inch] floors, Windsor commercial-grade windows and doors, and heated bathroom floors.”

Among the other amenities mentioned in the listing: A full kitchen with a separate refrigerator, freezer, wine refrigerator and two dishwashers; a “hidden butlers/working kitchen, ideal for entertaining”; fireplaces on three levels; double bathroom vanities and walk-in closets in the primary suite; a large outdoor patio with a gas fire pit; and a theater/family room downstairs from the main level, with a refrigerator and wet bar.

The house was host to a few dramatic scenes during season 4 of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” when Katsanevas and Trujillo threw a Greek Easter party there and Katsanevas confronted now-former cast member Monica Garcia about rumors she heard Garcia was spreading about Trujillo. The party also included a shouting match between Garcia and her mother, Linda.

Katsanevas and Trujillo are co-owners of the Lunatic Fringe hair salon chain, which they founded in 1999. Their company now operates six salons in Utah, two in Ohio and one in Boise, Idaho.