Little People’s Matt Roloff takes farm off market again after failing to sell property for $3.4m following price slash

The U.S. Sun can confirm Matt Roloff has taken the family home off the market again

LITTLE People star Matt Roloff has taken his 16.6 acre farm off the market again after failing to sell the property for $3.4million.

Matt first listed the farm for sale asking for $4million in 2022, but slashed the price to $3.4million in 2023, and has taken it off the market sometime in December, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.

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The U.S. Sun can confirm Matt Roloff has taken the family home off the market againCredit: The US Sun
Matt had re-listed the farm for sale earlier this year asking for $3.4M

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Matt had re-listed the farm for sale earlier this year asking for $3.4MCredit: TLC

The LPBW world star has been indecisive about selling his farm, as this is the second time Matt has listed and unlisted the farm for sale after unsuccessfully finding a buyer for the property.

After taking it off the market in 2022, he listed it as a rental property.

Although Roloff Farms is off the market, it is still available as a rental property, The U.S. Sun can confirm.

Matt requires a minimum of a three-night stay which costs approximately $2,600 and the rental has consistently received five-star reviews from guests and fans.

The rental property includes amenities such as the hot tub, castle, and Old Western Town, but does not span to where visitors can access the farm for pumpkin season.

STAY WITH MATT!

In October 2022, The U.S. Sun previously reported Matt decided to pull the home from the market and list it as a rental instead.

After the farm was on the market for 160 days, an insider at Roloff Farms told The U.S. Sun Matt revealed his big decision during a Q&A session at the farm.

When curious fans began asking about the fate of the famous family home and land property for sale, Matt shared he had made the decision to list the home as an Airbnb rental.

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At the time, Matt revealed the home was 26 weeks behind schedule from opening up to guests due to severe delays at the permit office.

The Roloff patriarch had hoped the Airbnb rental would be running in full swing by this upcoming pumpkin season – but the home had already been placed back on the market for $3.4million.

BIG CHANGES

As the Roloff Farms family home is now off the market yet again, Matt has moved into his modern dream home on the property.

Last month, The U.S. Sun reported Matt would be moved into his dream home by December.

An eyewitness told The U.S. Sun that Matt opened up about the exciting construction process to lucky fans visiting Roloff Farms for the 2023 pumpkin season during a Q&A session with the TLC star.

According to the source, Matt invited his fans to sit for a reading of his book inspired by the family farm dog Lucy called Little Lucy Big Race, published in 2018.

After the reading, Matt opened the floor to fans to ask questions about the book, LPBW, or activities around the farm.

A curious visitor asked what was visibly under construction on the farm property.

Matt revealed he will be moving into his dream home with his fiancée Caryn Chandler by December.

He shared: “Construction has been ahead of schedule, but pumpkin season takes all of our attention.”

Matt said he originally had a farmhouse idea for the home, but ended up taking the vision in a whole new direction with a more modern home.

The TLC star said: “I’ve been living in the one-story home, and when I move into the new house, Izzy and Jacob are going to move in where I was.”

Jacob is Matt’s youngest son, who is married to Isabel Rock.

MOVING IN!

While Matt’s dream home was getting its final touches, Jacob and Isabel were living in a fifth-wheel camper home on a private property plot of land under heavy construction beside Roloff Farms.

Fifth-wheel camper homes can range from $36,000 to $135,000 depending on size and amenities.

The U.S. Sun previously reported that an insider said: “[Jacob and Isabel] are living there to save money and help out on the farm.

“The rest of the family doesn’t mind, as Matt and Caryn get along so well with them.”

According to a second insider, Matt and Caryn help out with the couple’s son, Mateo, as Jacob and Isabel work on the farm.

The LPBW insider also shared Jacob works hard on the farm and does not take his father’s generosity for granted.

Jacob has been busy cutting wood, running the pumpkin farm, transporting work tools around in a farm tractor, and more.

The property is still available as a rental and includes the castle, Old Western Town, and family home featured on LPBW

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The property is still available as a rental and includes the castle, Old Western Town, and family home featured on LPBWCredit: The US Sun
Matt first listed the farm for sale in 2022 asking for $4M

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Matt first listed the farm for sale in 2022 asking for $4MCredit: TLC
Matt has just moved into his new modern dream home on the Roloff Farms property

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Matt has just moved into his new modern dream home on the Roloff Farms propertyCredit: Matt Symons – Commissioned by The US Sun Digital edition

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