Inside Little People stars Audrey & Jeremy Roloff’s $1.5M Oregon farm featuring 4 acres of green hills & mountain views
LITTLE People Big World stars Audrey and Jeremy Roloff have purchased a new $1.5M Oregon farm.
Take a look at the vast property, which boasts four acres of green hills and picturesque mountain views.
Inside, four bedrooms and four bathrooms offer plenty of room for 32-year-old Jeremy and 30-year-old Audrey's growing family.
They are the parents of three children: Ember, four; Bode, two; and newborn baby Radley.
The 1979-built two-story farmhouse in Hillsboro, Oregon, was last month.
It's just a seven-minute drive from Roloff Farms.
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Inside, the house is a little dated, which should pose no problems to Jeremy, a big fan of home renovations.
It boasts a vast living room with exposed brick and wood paneling.
The Little People stars can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding forest and mountains as they unwind in the evenings.
Above the huge kitchen is a mezzanine area which could be used as an office.
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As well as four bedrooms and another reception room, there is also a games room which is large enough to accommodate a snooker table.
Outside, an expansive patio offers an incredible view of the trestle bridge, where Jeremy and Audrey engaged back in 2015.
The house sits on four acres of land and also features a workshop, a garage, and the potential for an accessory dwelling unit for their family's guests.
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In an email newsletter, Jeremy and his wife told their followers about their significant real-estate move.
"After a two-year search spanning all over the state of Oregon, we bought a farm!" they announced.
Jeremy and his wife's purchase comes after he and his twin brother Zach's plans to take over the Roloff family farm fell through.
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They could not agree with their dad Matt Roloff, 60, who decided to instead put a 16-acre plot of the family's land up for sale.
According to the , the Roloff patriarch is asking for about $4million with the sale of the "original family home and bright red barn."