'Sister Wives' Stars Kody and Robyn Brown List $1.6 Million Home Amid Marital Tension
Sister Wives stars Kody and Robyn Brown have reportedly listed their $1.6 million Flagstaff, Ariz., home for sale.
On Thursday, Aug. 29, the listing went live on Zillow for their five-bedroom, four-bathroom home built in 2007. It boasts 4,476 square feet of living space on a 2-acre lot, and is described as "stunning" and "tucked away behind towering pines on a secluded ridge."
Kody and his fourth wife, Robyn, bought the home in 2019 after they, Kody's then three other wives (Meri, Janelle and Christine) and their children moved from Las Vegas to Arizona. The last remaining Sister Wives couple have lived there with their son, Solomon, 12, daughter, Ariella, 8, and Robyn's three kids from a previous marriage, Dayton, 24, Aurora, 22, and Breanna, 19.
It's unclear what prompted Robyn and Kody's decision to sell the Flagstaff house. However, fans of the TLC series know they also own large lots of land they refer to as Coyote Pass, and the Brown family had been planning to build homes there for years.
The news of Kody and Robyn selling their home came ahead of the Sister Wives Season 19 premiere on Sept. 15. And things between Kody and Robyn appear rocky.
In a trailer for the upcoming season, Robyn admitted to Kody, "I'm having a hard time feeling like losing respect for you," amid ongoing drama between him and his exes.
"Robyn, I can't even get it straight with you right now," an exasperated Kody replied.
In a different ad for Season 19, Robyn revealed of her husband, "He is sabotaging our relationship."
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Meanwhile, fans on Reddit have speculated the house listing may be a result of lost income after Kody's three other wives left the family.
Catch the Sister Wives Season 19 premiere on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 10 p.m. ET on TLC and streaming on Max.
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