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'Sister Wives' Kody & Robyn Brown Put Flagstaff Home For Sale Amid Toll On Marriage

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By Afouda Bamidele on August 30, 2024 at 7:45 PM EDT

Kody Brown and Robyn Brown are packing up and moving on—literally!

The stars have put their Flagstaff, Arizona home up for sale, signaling potential big changes on the horizon. This decision comes in the wake of Kody's divorces, which have reportedly taken a toll on his relationship with Robyn.

As they prepare to sell their Flagstaff home, it is unclear if it is connected to Kody and Robyn Brown's marriage challenges.

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Kody And Robyn Brown List Their Home For $1.65 Million 

General views of Kody and Robyn Brown's home at Coyote Pass in Flagstaff, Arizona on October 11, 2023.,
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Built in 2007, the stunning property is nestled on a two-acre wooded lot, offering privacy and tranquility with its location "tucked away behind towering pines on a secluded ridge."

The 4,476-square-foot house features five bedrooms and four bathrooms, making it a spacious haven for the couple. Kody and Robyn are reportedly looking to make a big change, so they have put the luxurious Flagstaff, Arizona, home on the market for $1,650,000. 

The Browns' primary bedroom is designed for ultimate relaxation. It boasts a spa-like en-suite bathroom with a large dual-head shower and a walk-in closet complete with built-in shelving.

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The home's kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with a double oven, a commercial-sized refrigerator/freezer, and a walk-in pantry. The property includes a game room, two laundry rooms, and an extra-wide garage for added convenience and luxury. 

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The Couple's Home Sale Signals New Direction Amid Marital Turmoil

Kody Brown at Red Carpet Opening of Nevada Ballet Theatre's The Nutcracker
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The Brown family initially had big plans for their future in Arizona. The couple relocated to Flagstaff from Las Vegas in 2018, seemingly for a fresh start. 

In Touch reported that Kody intended to build five separate houses on their Coyote Pass land, which was bought for $820,000. Yet, progress on those plans stalled, with no building permits filed and lingering debts on several parcels of the land. 

The sale of Kody and Robyn's current home could signal a new direction, possibly linked to the mounting emotional pressures on the family.

In recent years, the once-united Brown family has faced a series of dramatic changes. Kody's marriages with his other wives have unraveled: Christine Brown left in November 2021, later finding happiness with her new husband, David Woolley.

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By January 2023, Meri Brown had announced her separation from Kody, and Janelle Brown followed suit, with reports confirming their split in December 2022.

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'Sister Wives' Season 19 Trailer Reveals Strains In Kody And Robyn's Marriage

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With Robyn as Kody's only remaining and legal wife, tensions are reaching a boiling point, as the Season 19 trailer of TLC's "Sister Wives" reveals. 

The Blast noted that the explosive footage captured the 45-year-old expressing her frustration, accusing Kody of sabotaging their marriage. 

Feeling isolated amid the turmoil, Robyn admitted, "I feel like the idiot that got left behind." The stress is also evident in Kody's reaction. Overwhelmed by the disintegration of his spiritual unions with Christine, Meri, and Janelle, the family's patriarch breaks down in tears.

"They have all betrayed me. I'm out of my mind,"he confessed, adding, "The dream of a big polygamist family is just shot."

Kody Brown's Ex-Wives Cut Ties From Polygamous Family

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The new trailer also highlighted the growing divide between Kody and his former wives, who are determined to distance themselves from the polygamous family they once shared.

The tension was palpable as Christine, Janelle, and Meri, once pillars of Kody's family, openly expressed their desire for a clean break from him. In the revealing trailer, Christine set the tone, saying bluntly, "I'm not going to be friendly."

Janelle echoed the sentiment, admitting, "I don't really miss him." Even Meri, who had held out hope for a reconciliation with Kody in the past, was firm in her decision, stating, "Let's just separate this completely."

While Christine and Janelle have found solace in their friendship, their bond with Robyn and Meri has disintegrated. 

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Robyn Brown Reveals The 'Perfect Storm' That Ended Plural Marriage

Last November, The Blast shared that the last remaining wife shed light on the events that led to the unraveling of their famous polygamous family. 

Robyn traced the initial cracks in their union back to a pivotal move to Las Vegas. However, she emphasized that the relocation was not the sole cause of the family's breakdown.

According to Robyn, the real unraveling came with a series of compounding factors, notably the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The mother-of-five described these events as creating the "perfect storm" that ultimately led to the end of their plural marriage.

"I think it started with when we were in Las Vegas. So their focuses started to shift to kids that have left home to go live their lives, instead of focusing on their relationship with Kody," Robyn admitted.

As Kody and Robyn prepare to sell their luxurious Flagstaff home, the question remains: what is next for the Browns?

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