‘Sister Wives’ stars Kody, Robyn Brown list home for $1.65M amid marriage troubles

"Sister Wives" stars Kody and Robyn Brown have listed their sprawling Flagstaff home for $1.65 million amid reported marital issues.

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“Sister Wives” stars Kody and Robyn Brown have listed their sprawling Arizona home for $1.65 million amid reports of a turbulent time in their marriage. Built in 2007, the five-bedroom, four-bath Flagstaff property sits on a two-acre lot and boasts 4,476 square feet.

As of early Friday evening, the listing — posted Thursday on Zillow — had already been viewed more than 105,000 times and saved by nearly 3,300 people on the real estate site. Robyn, 45, and the former polygamist, 55, have lived in the home since 2019 with their son Solomon, 12, and daughter Ariella, 8, along with Robyn’s three older children — Dayton, 24; Aurora, 22; and Breanna, 19 — whom Kody previously adopted. The Browns’ marriage is central to TLC’s hit reality series “Sister Wives,” which also focuses on Kody’s ex-wives Janelle Brown, Meri Barber and Christine Allred, as well as their combined 18 kids and six grandchildren.



The listing of the home comes amid marital struggles between Kody and Robyn, which were teased in a recently released teaser for the upcoming 19th season, premiering Sept. 15. “I feel like the idiot that got left behind,” Robyn says in the sneak peek.

“He is sabotaging our relationship.” Robyn has previously made the same accusation , most recently in a season 18 tell-all special at the end of the last year. In response, Kody admitted that he has self-sabotaged their relationship as a way to punish himself for his failed marriages, which all dissolved within the past three years.

Kody and Robyn’s attempt to sell their home also comes just months after his son Garrison — who he shared with Janelle — died by suicide at age 25..