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Sister Wives Sell Coyote Pass for $1.5M: Dreams Crushed, Ties Cut!

Sister Wives Sell Coyote Pass for $1.5M: Dreams Crushed, Ties Cut!
Sister Wives Sell Coyote Pass for $1.5M: Dreams Crushed, Ties Cut!

The long-running dream of the Brown family building a forever compound on Coyote Pass is officially dead. Kody Brown, Robyn, Meri, and Janelle sold their four-parcel property in Flagstaff, Arizona. They got a huge $1.5 million for it, based on property records. This comes after years of on-screen fighting, failed plans, and crumbling marriages.

Kody bought the land in 2018 for $820,000. He had big plans to build five homes—one for each of his wives: Meri, Janelle, Christine, Robyn, and a special house just for himself. But dreams turned into drama. Christine bailed on the project first, taking a buyout. Then Janelle and Meri’s relationships with Kody imploded.

Now, six years later, all four parcels have sold, and the family made a profit of $680,000. But the emotional cost? Much higher.

Janelle and Meri have sold their parcel
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Meri & Janelle Finally Break Free From Kody’s Grip

Fans of Sister Wives have seen Meri and Janelle try to break free from Kody and Robyn. They faced challenges both financially and emotionally. That separation is now official. Meri and Janelle each owned stakes in multiple plots but were caught in a war of control with Kody over how and when to sell. Kody’s alleged stalling tactics left them feeling trapped.

But now, the chains are off. On April 14, all four plots sold in private deals. Notably, Zillow never listed them, as fan investigators on Reddit noted. One user shared, “Zillow doesn’t show it was listed for sale, just that it sold on 4/14.”

For Janelle, this means she can finally pursue her dream of moving to North Carolina. For Meri, it’s a new chapter of independence in Utah. With Coyote Pass behind them, both women are taking control of their futures—without Kody dragging them down.

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Kody & Robyn’s Last Hold Is Gone—But Are They Really Winning?

Kody and Robyn Brown still held 50% interest in multiple parcels, and now they’ve cashed out. But despite the $1.5 million payout, they’re walking away from the land with no legacy to show for it. No homes. No unity. No family compound.

Kody had once said, “I dream of all of us living here, together, growing old.” That dream is now just dust on desert dirt.

Robyn, who often acted as Kody’s most loyal defender, was supposed to be the glue that kept the plural family together. Instead, fans believe her influence accelerated the collapse. With Meri, Janelle, and Christine all gone, Robyn is the last wife standing—but in what many fans call a broken dynasty.

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What the Coyote Pass Sale Means for the Sister Wives Future

This sale may be the biggest financial move the Brown family has made since Sister Wives began airing in 2010. It officially marks the end of an era. More than land, Coyote Pass symbolized hope, unity, and the dream of polygamous harmony.

But that dream is now sold, parcel by parcel, to the highest bidder.

Janelle and Meri’s ability to finally walk away from Kody and Robyn’s orbit speaks volumes. One Reddit user commented, “They’ve been financially and emotionally manipulated for years. This sale is their power move.”

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Written by Evelyn Foster

SENIOR WRITER/TEAM LEAD
Evelyn Foster is a US Reality TV/Entertainment Writer with theworldnewsdaily.

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