The fate of Matt Roloff’s iconic Oregon farm has been a rollercoaster of emotions, feuds, and family drama—and now, it might finally be reaching a resolution. But here’s where it gets controversial: after years of bitter disputes and failed sales, could the Little People, Big World star be ready to pass the torch to his son? Let’s dive in.
For years, Matt Roloff has struggled to sell Roloff Farms, the 16-acre Hillsboro property that became a household name during the show’s 25-season run on TLC. Listed for $4 million in May 2022, the farm attracted interest—but not from just anyone. Matt’s twin sons, Jeremy and Zach Roloff, both expressed a desire to buy it. And this is the part most people miss: despite their eagerness, Matt rejected their offers because they couldn’t meet his asking price. This decision sparked a severe family rift, documented on the show’s final seasons, and even led Zach and his wife, Tori, to move out of state to distance themselves from the drama.
Fast forward to today, and the tides might be turning. Jeremy’s wife, Audrey, recently revealed on Instagram that they’re considering making another offer for the farm. In her post, Audrey admitted feeling “conflicted” between pursuing their childhood dream of owning Roloff Farms and continuing to build their own legacy at their $2 million farmhouse. She shared, ‘After having Bode’s birthday in the barn last month, we sort of had this ‘what if’ moment. Seeing the farm with new eyes and in a completely different season of life gave us pause.’
Here’s the bold question: Is Matt finally softening his stance, or is this just another chapter in the family’s ongoing saga? Audrey’s post hints at a potential reconciliation, but it also raises deeper questions about legacy, family dynamics, and the emotional weight of letting go. After all, Jeremy and Audrey have been vocal about their dream of owning the farm since they were children, only to face disappointment when their initial offer fell through.
Meanwhile, Matt hasn’t been sitting idle. He’s taken the farm on and off the market multiple times, even dropping the price significantly after receiving no offers. He’s also been renting out the main house as a vacation rental after investing over $2 million in renovations. Plus, he recently completed his $1.4 million ‘dream house,’ which became a point of contention in his relationship with ex-fiancée Caryn Chandler, ultimately leading to their split in July 2025.
As for Jeremy and Audrey, they’ve been focused on their growing family, welcoming their fourth child, Mirabella, in May 2024. With three older kids—Ember, 8; Bode, 6; and Radley, 4—they’ve prioritized building their own life away from the reality TV spotlight since leaving the show in 2018.
But here’s the real question for you: Should Matt pass the farm to his children, or is he right to hold out for his asking price? Is family legacy worth more than money, or is this just another example of unrealistic expectations? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one debate that’s sure to spark differing opinions!