Big changes are brewing for the cast of Bravo’s hit reality series Summer House. Just days before stars Amanda Batula and West Wilson shocked fans by confirming their unexpected romance, the iconic Sag Harbor mansion where the show is filmed quietly hit the real estate market for $5.6 million.
The sudden listing strongly suggests a venue change is on the horizon for the upcoming eleventh season. According to Realtor.com, the sprawling 4.3-acre estate boasts seven bedrooms, eight-and-a-half bathrooms, a marbled kitchen, a basement movie theater, and a home gym. Fans will most easily recognize the scenic backyard, complete with a pool and spa jacuzzi, which served as the backdrop for countless dramatic showdowns during season 10.
However, the real estate shakeup is currently taking a backseat to the explosive off-screen love triangle unfolding among the cast. On March 31, Batula and Wilson released a joint statement confirming they are dating, a revelation that stunned viewers given that Wilson previously dated Batula’s best friend and castmate, Ciara Miller.
"It was never our intention to purposely hide anything. Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before speaking on it," the couple shared on Instagram. They added that their romance blossomed from a "genuine, long-standing friendship" and insisted they never intended to cause hurt.
The controversial romance comes hot on the heels of another major life change. Just two months prior, in January 2026, Batula and her estranged husband Kyle Cooke announced the end of their four-year marriage following years of highly publicized ups and downs.
Despite the shocking nature of his ex-wife moving on with a close friend, Cooke has stepped up to defend Batula against the intense online backlash. In an April 1 TikTok interview with journalist Adam Glyn, the Loverboy founder revealed that Batula gave him a heads-up before taking the relationship public.
"I understand people have all sorts of opinions and I'm not justifying any kind of behavior, but from what I'm seeing she's kind of getting cyberbullied," Cooke explained. "Amanda knows that what she did was wrong, and she's trying to come to terms with it. But she is not well."
Between a potential move to a new summer headquarters and heavily fractured friendships, season 11 of Summer House is already shaping up to be the show's most dramatic installment yet.