Roloff Farm From ‘Little People, Big World’ Returns to the Market at a Discounted $3.4M

Roloff Farm From ‘Little People, Big World’ Returns to the Market at a Discounted $3.4M

Photo courtesy of @mattroloff via Instagram / Realtor.com

Matt Roloff, star of “Little People, Big World,” has relisted his Hillsboro, OR, property once again—this time, with a big price cut.

The 8,938-square-foot residence will be familiar to anyone who has seen the long-running TLC reality series.

Now listed for $3,395,000, the five-bedroom home initially made its market debut with a $4 million price tag last June. But without any takers, the listing was pulled in October.

Instead, Roloff opted to temporarily offer the property as a vacation rental and even made the announcement on Instagram last fall.

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But he’s changed course again and must be hoping the smaller price will attract a buyer this time around. Perhaps a fan of the show will pounce on this discount.

Family farmhouse

The 16.6-acre lot is just a portion of the 109 total acres available on the family farm. Built in 2008, the five-bedroom residence features custom millwork, many built-ins, and arched wood ceilings.

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An enormous kitchen is anchored by an oversized island with granite countertops and a prep sink. The adjacent family room has a floor-to-ceiling, stone fireplace and sliders that lead to a spacious covered back deck overlooking the pool.

A primary suite and two separate offices are situated nearby on the first floor. Upstairs, there are four more bedrooms, a bonus room, and home theater.

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Stone castle

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Just minutes from downtown Portland, OR, the enormous property features a six-car garage, multiple bridges, and walking trails.

One of the most unique amenities on the property is the Old West town replica, complete with a saloon, jail, post office, and general store. There’s also a miniature stone castle—and why wouldn’t there be?

In the hands of a creative and imaginative buyer, the sky could be the limit for this charming compound.

The next owner could even have some fun transforming 3,500-square-foot red barn into offices, a production studio, or offering it as a unique rental.

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