For those looking to rewatch or catch up, you can find the full episode on or Paramount+ .

What follows is a cutthroat battle of property listings, where Cartman uses increasingly ridiculous tactics to steal his mom's clients—the "city people". The Satire: Pilates, Teslas, and Pigeon Sounds

Interestingly, the episode features the , an actual hot-dog-shaped building located in Bailey, Colorado. In a meta-twist, the real-life property was actually for sale around the time the episode aired, adding a layer of realism to the show's commentary on the ballooning real estate market. Final Thoughts

While the episode ends with a surprisingly poignant moment between Eric and Liane, the takeaway for most viewers was the sharp critique of gentrification. Whether you're a local or a "city person," the episode reminds us that as soon as a town becomes desirable, the very thing that made it special usually starts to disappear—one Pilates studio at a time.