Do the Browns still own Coyote Pass?
Sister Wives These days, fans aren’t Kody Brown fans — even though they once were.
In fact, people have slandered Kody for his breakups, his reality TV antics, and even his relationship with his children following the tragic death of his son, Garrison.
So many changes have come to the family over the years that some are wondering what happened to the family’s land in Coyote Pass.
Discussions about building a vacation home for the Browns on the Arizona property have been going on for years, but many fans and even family members are skeptical it will ever happen.
Here’s the latest information on Coyote Pass.
Coyote Pass: Where is it and which Brown family member lives there?
The Flagstaff, Arizona, property began as a multi-home lot that the Browns and their four partners — Janelle, Christine, Meri, and Robyn — planned to develop so they could live close to each other.
The goal was to bring their best lives in Utah and Las Vegas together all in one place.
Unfortunately, this didn’t happen: in the space of 14 months, Kody went from four wives to one, with Christine, Janelle, and Meri all calling it quits on their romances with him.
In 2023, during the latest season of Sister Wives, fans learned through conversations with the family that the land still hadn’t been paid off in full and some of the family members no longer lived on the property.
When Christine split from Kody in 2021, she gave her share of the estate to Kody and Robyn in exchange for the value of her home.
As far as we know, Meri still has two and Janelle has four.
Cody revealed in the final season that the pressures of owning land were getting to her. Fans watched as she bought a camper to live on the property since the house wasn’t even built yet. In one episode, she lashed out at Cody for putting her in that position.
“I have nothing financially. I’m tied up in this property. As far as my wealth goes, everything is tied up in this property. All kinds of savings, money, everything is tied up in this property.”
Did “Sister Wives” benefit Coyote Pass?
As of 2024, there is still debt on the property, despite efforts to pay it off. The Hollywood Reporter It shows that Kody hasn’t built on the property yet.
Cody and Janelle jointly paid $340,000 for the Coyote Pass property, according to the Stay in touch.
Additionally, another plot purchased in Robin’s name for $170,000 was also paid for, the report said. Rice San.
The Browns originally purchased four parcels of land in Coyote Pass in Flagstaff, Arizona, for $820,000 in 2018.
That means there’s still work to be done.
Will the family sell their Coyote Pass?
The answer to that question is… complicated.
According to In Touch Weekly, Robin and Cody The Flagstaff, Arizona, home is for sale, with an asking price of $1.65 million.
Although a divorce announcement has yet to come to light, many are convinced that this is a sign that the two are finally separating.
However, in the aforementioned episode, Kody declared that he would keep and inherit the fortune together with Robyn, despite their family being torn apart.
Cody takes control
At the time, fans believed that Cody was also in charge of his family’s expenses and distribution. Sister Wives Funds.
This is not just because people have seen this before (like with the Duggar family), but because the Apostolic Unity Brethren believe it is customary for men to manage the family finances (the whole issue of gender roles is fundamentally moot).
And the Browns registered a family business in Nevada called Kody Brown Family Entertainment LLC, with all four of his wives listed as “members.” Fans suspect this was a way for TLC to pay the family.
Browns’ net worth called into question
How much did TLC pay them? Probably tens of thousands of dollars per episode. For 18 seasons and over 200 episodes, it’s likely in the millions.
Those millions of dollars went towards the family’s bills and expenses, and of course, funded Cody’s big dreams for Coyote Pass.
However, because Kody is no longer married to his three other wives, he doesn’t have to manage five different salaries, just his own and Robyn’s.
It’s rumored that TLC will no longer be directly paying any of Kody’s family members, and that his ex-wives will instead receive a cut of the show’s profits.
And it’s not like Kody’s exes are happy to send him money to pay bills and such; he’s a part of their past.
This could be one of the reasons why Kody and Robyn might leave Coyote Pass soon – can they actually afford to stay on the property without the five of them earning an income?
In related news, Janelle Brown recently put her Garrison home up for sale, and while it was surely a heartbreaking decision, we’re hoping it will bring her some financial freedom.
Cody’s Side Hustle
In 2023, Cody and Robyn founded Dabsark Entertainment, LLC.
The name of their Flagstaff-based entertainment company combines the initials of Kody and Robyn, as well as the initials of Dayton, Aurora, Breanna, Solomon and Ariella.
However, there is no real information as to whether this income is sufficient to cover the payments required to maintain the property.
The Future of “Sister Wives”
So what does the future hold for Coyote Pass? That will likely depend on the future of this family’s reality TV show.
We’ll likely find out more about this situation in the upcoming season. Sister Wives Expand. The current state of the family may also give us an idea of how many fans are still left.
As previously mentioned, Garrison Brown died at the young age of 25, and the new season may explore the family’s grief.
son of Sister Wives Cast members Janelle, Kody and Garrison reportedly died by suicide on March 5th after being shot.
With his death, will season 20 even happen? Can the family continue filming again? And if not, will there be enough revenue to keep Coyote Pass afloat?
Important questions that grieving families need answers to.