Polygamous ‘Sister Wives’ Stars Kody and Robyn Brown List $1.65 Million Cabin Amid Bitter Property Feud With His Exes
Polygamous ‘Sister Wives’ Stars Kody and Robyn Brown List $1.65 Million Cabin Amid Bitter Property Feud With His Exes
Kody and Robyn Brown, the last couple standing on the popular polygamy-focused reality show “Sister Wives,” are on the move once again, listing their 4,476-square-foot Flagstaff, AZ, cabin for $1.65 million.
The property holds many memories—both happy and sad—for the duo, who purchased the 2-acre property for $890,000 back in 2019, when they were still involved in a relationship with Kody’s three other “sister wives,” Janelle, Mari, and Christine.
However, in the years since they moved into the home, Kody has seen his romances with each of those three women fall apart in a very messy and public way, leaving him and Robyn, who is his only legal wife, as the cabin’s sole residents.
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But that’s not to say that the five-bedroom, four-bathroom property isn’t still a bone of contention between Kody and his former sister wives.
It seems some of Kody’s ex-wives invested in the house, as well as a larger property in nearby Coyote Pass, with the intent of one day building a giant compound for the whole family to reside in.
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“We buy the house, we build on Coyote Pass, you move into that house, we rent this house,” Kody was seen telling his spouses in an episode of the show that first ran in 2022.
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Now that three of the sister wives have gone their separate ways, they want their share of the investment back, according to the trailer for Season 19 of the TLC series, which premieres on Sept. 15.
“The property needs to be paid off,” one of the wives is heard saying in the dramatic trailer.
“I’ve actually thought about asking if he wants to buy me out,” Janelle is then seen telling Christine. “But we’ve got to pay it off, and he’s not talking to me about it, so I think I’m going to have to lawyer up.”
The controversy over the property’s ownership leaves Kody in a furious rage, with the reality star describing the situation as “such a teenage drama,” while his remaining wife Robyn admits: “I feel like the idiot that got left behind.”
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If Kody and Robyn get anywhere near the asking price for their current home, which is “tucked away behind towering pines on a secluded ridge,” according to the listing, it will end up being the most valuable property the family has ever owned. (And they’ve owned a lot of houses over the years.)
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Built in 2007, the interior of the log cabin-style dwelling may be best described as “polygamist chic,” with an abundance of brick and beige, desert earth-colored walls and honey-toned wood floors.
The accent color in the spacious great room, which includes family rec space with a built-in entertainment center, a dining area big enough for the whole family, and an extensive kitchen with a butler’s pantry, is a bright ruby red.
The accent color in the primary suite is a royal purple. That room also features a large walk-in closet, a double vanity bath with raised stone sinks, and French doors leading out to a spacious private deck overlooking the pines.
Kody and Robyn have two children together, Ariella, 8, and Solomon, 12, and the rooms that appear to be their bedrooms are well appointed for kids.
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The spare bedroom is ideally set up to accommodate guests, or perhaps any of Robyn’s three adult children from a previous marriage.
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The home’s exterior is highlighted by gracious, wraparound decks with views of the pine forests and mountains.
The property is marked by walking trails, multiple conversation and dining areas, and a flat, grassy backyard with a trampoline and umbrella-shaded picnic tables.
It remains to be seen what will come of the property dispute between Kody and his current and former spouses; however, the trailer for the new series certainly suggests the fivesome will be caught up in even more drama throughout the season.
Meri, who owns a home in Utah, suggests at one point that she might move away from Arizona and take up residence in that property, a move that seemingly sparks an emotional outpouring from Kody, who is seen telling her that he believes he “married the wrong person.”
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Meanwhile, Christine throws a wrench in the works by introducing the group to her new boyfriend, David, whom Kody is seen glaring at from across a party during one very tense scene.