The patriarch of Little People, Big World, Matt Roloff, may be regretting trying to sell Roloff Farms. The father of four refused to bring down the price for his son, Zach Roloff, instead choosing to put the home up in the public domain. But now, many are wondering if Matt is having any regrets since the home hasn't been bid on.
Little People, Big World fans were shocked when they learned on the season 23 premiere that Matt had every intention of selling the family farm. After years of selling the idea to his children about taking over the farm, Matt Roloff reneged on the idea and opted to try to earn more money than keep the land within his family. The backlash has been swift, with many feeling like Matt chose money over his son. Now, many are wondering if the grandpa has started to regret fighting with Zach and not finding a happy medium.
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Matt revealed in May that he had decided to put up for sale 16 acres of his 1o8-acre farm for someone who wasn't a Roloff. According to The Sun, Roloff Farms is still on the market, and Matt is losing the chance to make money every day. The LPBW star listed the home for $4 million, and he isn't willing to budge on the price. The Roloff property has been on the market for one month, and while the listing includes the main house that has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a pool, there has been little interest from outside buyers. The news outlet noted that two years ago, the Roloffs spent $2 million renovating the family home in hopes of making a return on their investment.
Sadly, with Zach snubbed, it doesn't look like there have been any other offers. While Matt may have hoped that hurting his son would
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