Roloff, from “Little People, Big World,” listed his Oregon family spread for $4 million last year — and now he’s looking to sell it for less of a price.
“Little People, Big World” star Matt Roloff has had a hard time parting ways with his decades-long Oregon family farm, sources tell The Post.he shared with his now-ex-wife, Amy Roloff, and their children last year for $4 million — and has now re-listed it with a significant price cut.
“Matt has been going back and forth on whether or not he really wants to sell the property. He tried listing it on Airbnb briefly, as a way to hang onto it, but I think he is serious this time,” the insider told The Post. Now priced at $3.39 million, the home is situated on over 16 acres, and is just minutes from downtown Portland.
The main home occupies over 5,000 square feet with an updated living space — with five bedrooms, three baths, an outdoor pool and a six-car garage, the listing notes. Matt Roloff took to Instagram to announce he was selling his longtime home where he raised his children alongside his ex, Amy Roloff.Ruum MediaRuum Media
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