Who Bought the Roloff Family Farm It Won t Be a Roloff

Who Bought the Roloff Family Farm It Won t Be a Roloff

Who Bought the Roloff Family Farm? It Won't Be a RoloffHome > Television > Reality TV > Little People, Big WorldSource: Instagram/@mattroloff Who Bought the Roloff Family Farm It Won' t Be a Roloff That' s for SureBy Michelle SteinOct. 12 2022, Updated 3:52 p.m. ET As the drama with Roloff Farms continued to play out in Season 23 of Little People, Big World, fans of the TLC learned the "big house" and surrounding acreage was officially listed for sale. The listing went live on May 1, 2022, and as viewers watched Matt set out that "for sale" sign on the property, many have likely wondered: Who bought the Roloff family farm Has it sold yet? Keep reading to learn the latest.Article continues below advertisement Who bought the Roloff family farm As of Oct. 12, 2022, the listing for the farmhouse and surrounding 16.46 acres — which is located at 23985 NW Grossen Drive, Hillsboro, Ore. — was still categorized as active. This indicates that although there may (or may not) have been offers, no one has successfully purchased the Roloff family farm yet. We'll update this when/if a sale is pending!Source: Instagram/@mattroloffArticle continues below advertisement It's worth noting that this is only a small portion of the sprawling 109-acre Roloff Farms. So even when Matt does sell it, he'll still own 93 acres. The farmhouse is currently listed for $4 million. It features:5 bedrooms6 bathrooms9 attached garage spotscentral vacuumfull appliancesin-ground jetted tubin-ground swimming pool.Source: Realtor.comArticle continues below advertisement The property also includes a number of "whimsical installations," according to the listing. This includes a "a western town complete with a jail, bank, sheriff's office, general store, hotel, and blacksmith's shop modeled after Knotts Berry Farm, and a German-inspired medieval castle." Previously, the property also included a "full-scale pirate's ship," but Matt revealed via Instagram that he decided to move the ship onto a different part of the farm he owns.Article continues below advertisementSource: Realtor.com It's unclear how long Matt will keep the listing up before changing things up/reconsidering his plan to sell a portion of Roloff Farms. In the Little People, Big World Season 24 trailer, Caryn mentioned a "big plan B," presumably about the future of the farm. "I think I've gotten the message, and I am ready to do something different with the farm," Matt told producers in the trailer. "I am ready to go in a completely new direction." Has Matt changed his mind about selling a portion of the farm after all?Article continues below advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by TLC (@tlc) Matt has dealt with family fallout after refusing to sell the farm to his kids In the LPBW Season 23 finale, Zach once again addressed the failed negotiations between himself and his father. "I'm gonna be sad to see the farm sold off to someone outside the family," he told producers. It's sad, but I don't think the relationship with my dad is gonna be the same."Article continues below advertisement Zach explained that it would have been nice to keep the farm in the family — but it was now time to move on. "I was interested in buying the farm for my family, but like, I was fine with it not happening," Zach continued. "It's just how it went down. Like, I feel like there was lying, deceit. I think he just straight-up needed to say, 'I don't wanna sell the farm to you guys. I prefer to sell it to someone else,' and be done with it."Article continues below advertisement Amy Roloff, who sold her remaining shares of the farm property to Matt in 2020, addressed her feelings about Roloff Farms going to a buyer outside of the family. "I'm still sad that one of the kids don't have it," she told her ex before criticizing the way Matt handled things. "I think you went crazy or something. I don't know the details of the negotiations, of what you dealt with the two boys. Like, for the price it is, the kids can't afford that." Matt insisted he offered both Jeremy and Zach a "family discount" of "basically half off." But then he really got to the heart of what happened. "I'm glad that, even with all that, they made other decisions because I don't think the fit was quite right," Matt admitted. "You know if the kids had gotten it, I would be stuck maintaining it, you know, maybe even harder than I do now."Article continues below advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by TLC (@tlc) Amy concluded: "What we view as Roloff Farms and the family property is no more. It's just sad." Season 24 of Little People, Big World premieres on Nov. 1, 2022, on TLC and the Discovery Plus app. You can stream the entirety of Season 23 (as well as previous seasons) on the Discovery Plus app.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Will There Be a 'Little People, Big World' Season 24 — and if so, When? Little People, Big World' Has Been Airing Since 2006 — How Old Are the Roloffs Now? 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