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“Little People, Big World” star Matt Roloff has had a hard time parting ways with his decades-long Oregon family farm, sources tell The Post.

Roloff, 61, first listed the home he shared with his now-ex-wife, Amy Roloff, and their children last year for $4 million — and has now re-listed it with a significant price cut.

“Matt has been going back and forth on whether or not he really wants to sell the property. He tried listing it on Airbnb briefly, as a way to hang onto it, but I think he is serious this time,” the insider told The Post.

Now priced at $3.39 million, the home is situated on over 16 acres, and is just minutes from downtown Portland.

The main home occupies over 5,000 square feet with an updated living space — with five bedrooms, three baths, an outdoor pool and a six-car garage, the listing notes.


  Matt Roloff took to Instagram to announce he was selling his longtime home where he raised his children alongside his ex, Amy Roloff. Instagram Matt Roloff took to Instagram to announce he was selling his longtime home where he raised his children alongside his ex, Amy Roloff. Instagram

  The land is a 16-acre parcel out the 109 acres that Matt Roloff currently owns. Ruum Media The land is a 16-acre parcel out the 109 acres that Matt Roloff currently owns. Ruum Media

  The main property spans over 5,300 square feet, and comes with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Ruum Media The main property spans over 5,300 square feet, and comes with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Ruum Media

  The front porch. Ruum Media The front porch. Ruum Media

  The great room with high wooden ceilings. Ruum Media The great room with high wooden ceilings. Ruum Media

  The kitchen. Ruum Media The kitchen. Ruum Media

  A dining area. Ruum Media A dining area. Ruum Media

On the main level of the house is the primary bedroom suite, two separate offices, a living and a family room each with gas fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen and a dining area. The second level features four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a bonus room and home theater.

There is an adjacent 3,500-square-foot red barn.

“Additional amenities include: your very own Western Town (complete with a saloon, jail, post office, and general store), a stone castle, and multiple bridges to enjoy the walking trails throughout the property,” the listing says.


  One of two home offices. Ruum Media One of two home offices. Ruum Media

  The primary bedroom. Ruum Media The primary bedroom. Ruum Media

  Another bedroom. Ruum Media Another bedroom. Ruum Media

  A loggia with the pool in view. Ruum Media A loggia with the pool in view. Ruum Media

  The pool. Ruum Media The pool. Ruum Media

  The red and white barn. Ruum Media The red and white barn. Ruum Media

“I have dedicated much of my adult life creating an imaginative environment filled with adventure for my family,” Matt Roloff previously said in a statement. “I have decided the timing is ripe, after 30-plus wonderful years, to hand over the reins to the next owners of this magnificent property to plant some roots of their own and watch them grow.”

The Roloffs purchased the home in 1990 for $185,000, about $444,000 today. If Matt comes anywhere near the asking price, he will be walking away with a hefty profit.

“Little People Big World” aired its first show on March 4, 2006, documenting the lives of the Roloff parents who stand 4 feet tall — and who were married at the time — as they faced a variety of challenges in raising their four children: twins Jeremy and Zach, and younger siblings Molly and Jacob.


  A western town installation complete with a jail, a bank, a sheriff’s office, a general store, a hotel and a blacksmith’s shop. Ruum Media A western town installation complete with a jail, a bank, a sheriff’s office, a general store, a hotel and a blacksmith’s shop. Ruum Media

  A full-scale pirate’s ship — one of several installations on the farm. Ruum Media A full-scale pirate’s ship — one of several installations on the farm. Ruum Media

  The expansive grounds. Ruum Media The expansive grounds. Ruum Media

  Space for a picnic. Ruum Media Space for a picnic. Ruum Media

  A mill house. Ruum Media A mill house. Ruum Media

Matt and his fiancée, Caryn Chandler, live part-time in Arizona, where they have owned a home since 2018.

Following their 2016 divorce, Amy, 60, sold her 32 acres of the family farm to Matt in 2020 for $975,000. She married real estate agent Chris Marek in 2021.

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