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Sister Wives' Robyn and Kody Brown List $1.65 Million Home for Sale
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Date:2025-04-20 05:23:25
There’s always Coyote Pass.
Sister Wives stars Kody Brown and his only remaining wife Robyn Brown have officially listed their Flagstaff, Arizona home for sale. The two-acre property was put up for sale on Aug. 29 with a price tag of $1.65 million.
The home where Robyn and her five children have lived with Kody since 2019, boasts five bedrooms and four bathrooms and a four-car garage.
Though exterior shots of the home were featured on the family’s TLC reality series as well as a few hand-shot scenes in the open plan kitchen and living room at the holidays, the interiors of the property have not been shown to Sister Wives’ viewers.
Photos included in the listing show what appear to be rooms belonging to Robyn and Kody’s kids Ariella, 8, and Solomon, 12, Robyn and Kody’s two biological children, which house a large doll house and Transformer toys, respectively. Kody also adopted Robyn’s older children from a previous marriage—Dayton, 24, Aurora, 22, and Breanna, 19—when the couple legally married in 2014.
As far as Kody and Robyn’s bedroom goes, the space features a purple shag rug and matching accents as well as lots of artwork, including several paintings that appear to feature the couple on their wedding day, locked in a romantic embrace.
E! News has reached out to reps for comment on the sale and has not heard back.
This surprise listing comes as fans await the season 19 premiere of Sister Wives on Sept. 15. Trailers for the show’s next season, which was mostly shot in mid-2023, show Kody and Robyn’s marriage struggling in the aftermath of his three splits from exes Christine Brown, Janelle Brown, and Meri Brown.
“I feel like the idiot that got left behind,” Robyn says in one clip, noting that her husband is “sabotaging our relationship.”
She also tells Kody, “I’m having a hard time feeling, like, losing respect for you,” who replies, “Robyn, I can’t even get it straight with you right now.”
As for the father of 18, he appears to be back to his old antics, blaming everyone but himself.
“What did I do to deserve this?” he cries. “What did I do wrong?”
The TLC series has documented the Brown family’s tumultuous past few years, including Christine’s 2021 decision to step away from her spiritual marriage to Kody. The mother of six has since moved on, marrying David Woolley in October 2023.
Janelle followed suit, separating from Kody in 2022, and Meri, Kody’s first wife, was the last to call it quits in early 2023.
Coincidentally, one sticking point in the family’s fractured relationships was the home that Robyn and Kody shared in Flagstaff and the couple’s unwillingness to move forward on building a new home on the Coyote Pass property that the family had purchased in order to build a Brown compound.
“We buy the house, we build on Coyote Pass, you move into that house, we rent this house,” Kody explained in a November 2022 episode of the show. “That’s the plan with Robyn’s house.”
But Kody’s exes have accused him and Robyn of dragging their feet about building on Coyote Pass, while they previously claimed that they financially contributed to the down payment on Kody and Robyn’s Flagstaff home.
“I’m stuck, financially I have nothing,” a tearful Janelle said in a September 2023 episode after a blowout fight with Kody. “Christine has the house. I have nothing. My name is on the property with everybody else, probably nobody will cooperate now and play ball.”
In the new trailer, Janelle said of the Coyote Pass property, “I’ve actually thought about asking if he wants to buy me out. We’ve gotta pay it off and he’s not talking to me about it, so I think I’m gonna have to lawyer up.”
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