Sister Wives Stars Sell Coyote Pass Property for $1.5 Million
Sister Wives Stars Sell Coyote Pass Property for $1.5 Million

Sister Wives Stars Sell Coyote Pass Property for $1.5 Million

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The Brown family from 'Sister Wives' has sold their Coyote Pass property in Flagstaff, Arizona, for $1.5 million, marking the end of their long-held dream to build individual homes on the land for each wife. Originally purchased in 2018 for $820,000, the 14-acre property was divided into multiple parcels among Kody, Robyn, Meri, and Janelle, while Christine sold her share earlier for $10 after her departure. The sale, finalized in April 2025, came after years of family discord, failed building plans, and shifting relationships, with Robyn reportedly being the last to agree to the sale. Reports indicate a $680,000 profit was made, with specific parcels selling individually for between $305,000 and $490,000. The process of dividing proceeds caused further tension, as Meri and Janelle insisted on a fair split and threatened legal action, while Kody expressed frustration at being left to resolve the aftermath. The sale officially ends the Browns' collective vision for a family compound, as each member now pursues separate paths.

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