Sister Wives: Coyote Pass Is Finally SOLD After Years Of Family Drama!
For years, Kody, Meri, Janelle, and Robyn have argued over how to divide the land, especially after the plural family fell apart. But after all the chaos and heartbreak, the Browns seem to have reached a final decision. How did they agree on the sale? And what does this mean for Kody’s fractured relationships with his ex-wives? Keep on reading to know more.

Sister Wives: Tense Conversations Over Coyote Pass Continue In New Episode
In an earlier episode of this season, Kody gathered his ex-wives, Meri and Janelle, on a video call to discuss a potential offer for the property. It is already public knowledge that the land was sold for $1.5 million in April 2025. Kody tried to make small talk before discussing the sale, but both women kept things strictly business. “I just had to draw some really hard boundaries,” Meri said. She explained that Kody’s attempts to act friendly felt insincere. Kody revealed that someone had made a full-price offer.
He explained that he and Robyn would sell one portion while Meri and Janelle would sell the others. Janelle admitted she wouldn’t believe the deal until she saw it finalized, saying, “I’m withholding judgment until it’s done.” Ultimately, all four names were added to the deed to ensure an equal split. “When you’re looking for closure, you just want to move on,” Kody admitted. Meri and Janelle seemed to agree that it was time to close the chapter, with Janelle adding, “2025 might be that year we finally get this freaking done.”
Sister Wives: The Long Battle Over Coyote Pass Finally Ends
The Sister Wives drama surrounding Coyote Pass began back in 2018, when the Brown family moved from Las Vegas to Flagstaff, Arizona. The plan was to build a shared compound on the land so that Kody and his four wives could live together. The four wives are Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn, so that they could live close together. However, the dream quickly turned into a nightmare.

From the outset, the family was unable to agree on how to divide the property. Meri was unhappy with her assigned plot, and tension grew as Kody struggled to keep everyone satisfied. Things worsened after Christine left the plural marriage in 2021 and later sold her share of the land back to Kody in 2022. Soon after, Meri and Janelle also split from him, leaving Robyn as Kody’s only remaining wife.
In a 2024 episode, Janelle voiced her doubts about how Kody would handle the sale, saying, “He’s been kind of an a** about the property.” Fans have watched for years as disagreements over money and fairness tore the family apart. Now, with the land finally sold, the Browns are ready to move on. The $1.5 million sale marks the end of an era and the close of one of Sister Wives’ most emotional chapters.


