Roloff Farm’s Next Chapter: Matt’s Big Sale & Bigger Dreams

The farm featured on “Little People, Big World” is back on the market, now with a new price.
Matt Roloff, 63, has relisted 16 acres of the 109-acre property in Helvetia, Oregon, including the 5,373-square-foot farmhouse, for $2,895,000, with The Real Brokerage.
“Roloff Farm — and the original farmhouse — has been a monumental part of my life for over 30 years,” the reality star shared. “This legacy property was shared with millions of you around the world through Little People, Big World. It holds some of the most magical memories and will forever live deep in my heart.”
Roloff previously shared the property with his ex-wife, Amy Roloff, 62, and their children: twins Jeremy and Zach, 34, daughter Molly, 31, and son Jacob, 28.
“Yes, I had truly hoped that the entire farm would remain in the family forever — but life happened and that was not meant to be,” said Matt. “My kids each have their own wonderful lives, some with their own farms, projects, and their own individual dreams, which I honor and am so proud of.”
Matt reflected on the land and his life, stating, “As I approach my 64th birthday, this old grandpa has learned that less is truly more. These days, I find joy in life’s simpler blessings: spending time with my precious grandchildren, focusing on a new, exciting TV project, and soaking up the Arizona sunshine.” Stay tuned for more updates from Eternal Pen.
The five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom main residence features a primary suite, two offices, a custom kitchen, and a home theater, according to the listing held by Matthew Tercek of The Real Brokerage. The home also boasts an impressive six-car garage, outdoor swimming pool, and spa.
The farmhouse, which is over 100 years old, was renovated a few years ago, resulting in modern upgrades like granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances in the kitchen.
Matt initially listed the property for sale in May 2022 for $4 million. He then offered the property as a short-term vacation rental, expressing how much joy the farm brought to guests. “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see others fall in love with the land just like we did,” he said. “While I recently finished my new home on the adjacent 80 acres, where I will continue to homestead — the time feels right to pass the torch.”
With the property being so significant to the Roloff family and their success, Matt hopes it will do the same for its new owners. He added, “This property isn’t just a home — it’s a launchpad for big dreams. There’s a kind of magic here.”
“The moment you step on the farm, your senses tingle, your imagination soars, and your heart feels like you’re home. We know the next owner will love it as much as we did,” he said.
The sale of the land hasn’t been without its challenges. When the property was first listed, it caused tension between Matt’s then-girlfriend, Caryn Chandler, and his son Zach, which was documented on the show.
“I’ve been going back and forth about exactly what to do with the north side of the farm,” Matt said at the time. “This process has been filled with some emotions and anger. But now, I’ve got this new plan. If it plays out the way that I hope it does, I think life on the farm is going to change forever.”
“Little People, Big World” premiered in 2006 and has aired for 25 seasons. Zach and his wife, Tori Roloff, left the series in April 2024 after announcing that season 25 would be their last in February. That May, Matt said leaving TV “sounds fine by me” as the show’s fate remained uncertain.
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