Roloff family patriarch and Little People, Big World star Matt Roloff and his family are set to say goodbye to an era as he revealed that their Oregon farm is up for sale for a whopping asking price of $4 million. The Roloffs seem to be drifting further apart lately, and the several unexpected changes among family members do not seem to be doing any good. Even the family’s Oregon farm, which used to be a happy place for the Roloffs, has caused a feud between Matt and his son Zach after a recent fallout due to an argument over the farm.
In a recently released sneak peek of the TLC series' new season, the Roloff family patriarch, 60, and Zach, 31, appeared to be on different pages when it comes to the future of the family's Oregon farms. In a confessional, Zach noted that tempers were high between him, his dad and Caryn. Matt also confirmed in a separate confessional that there had been tension between him and his son since their negotiations over the farm fell apart. Elsewhere, Matt seemed to make tough decisions after a fire outbreak on the farm. Regarding the north side, the farmer later said that he believed the farm would change forever if his new plan works out.
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However, it appears the TLC personality's mysterious plan might have already been implemented. Matt announced via Instagram, «Well, the cats out of the bag. I want to make sure you all hear the big news directly from me.» The caption was posted alongside a photo of Matt standing in front of a "for sale" sign. While the Roloff farm has brought joy to Matt and his family for the past 30 years, the farmer made the hard decision to sell 16 acres of the farm’s 109 acres including the
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