The Roloffs, alumni of 'Little People, Big World,' sold a $730,000 home in Oregon

The Roloffs, alumni of 'Little People, Big World,' sold a $730,000 home in Oregon

Updated on July 27, 2022 14:17 PM by Emily Hazel

The deal has been done! Their home in Portland, Oregon, that they lived in on Little People, Big World has been officially sold. On Friday, July 22, In Touch viewed a listing for the couple's former home, which sold for $730,000. Located in a cul-de-sac on 2,118 square feet, this home contains four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

News of the sale followed the announcement of the couple buying and moving into their own farm. Prior to IT, the search ned the state of Oregon for two years. In June 2022, the 32-year-old mother of three shared her exciting news via Instagram as well as a video of their time at Roloff Farms. We've bought our farm! The backyard is where our trestle is located. It's that simple."

The romance between her and Jeremy, 31, is heavily influenced by trains, which the pair took as a sign. This train trestle plays a significant role in our romance and lives if you read our book (or just look at the cover).

The Oregon resident wrote: "It is where Jer asked me to be his girlfriend, where he proposed, where we took the photo for our New York Times best-selling book cover, and it's within walking distance from my parent's house."

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Roloff Farms had been considered by Audrey and Jeremy before the purchase, but Jeremy's surname became the deciding factor. According to the caption, "If you've read our book (or even just looked at the cover, lol), you know how important this train trestle has been to our relationship and lives."

In a blog post a month later, the "Behind the Scenes" host explained how the train trestle was an important part of her life as well as her love story. It became a fond dream when she and her husband got married.

A train trestle is a key element of Jeremy's love story, as his mother, Amy Roloff, revealed in the book. "If you have read our book (or even just looked at the cover, lol), you realize the significance of this tie." the Oregon resident explained.

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