Fans of Sister Wives will be happy to hear that the Coyote Pass drama has finally come to an end. At last the family found a buyer for the Flagstaff, Arizona property they bought when they moved from Las Vegas.
In 2018, the family paid $820,000 for the rural property, intending to build individual homes for Kody Brown and his then-four wives. The new buyer purchased the property for $1.5 million on April 14.
But how will they divide the profit among Kody, Robyn Brown, Janelle Brown, and Meri Brown?
How much did each Sister Wives star get from the $1.5 million Coyote Pass sale?

The U.S. Sun is reporting that a 2.42-acre plot owned by Kody and his legal wife Robyn, sold for $305,000.
A second 2.42-acre plot owned 50/50 by Meri and Janelle Brown also sold for $305,000.
A third parcel of land, 4.48 acres (owned 50% by Kody and Robyn, 25% each by Meri and Janelle) sold for $400,000.
The final parcel, 5.16-acres (also owned 50% by Kody and Robyn, 25% each by Meri and Janelle) sold for $490,000.
By my calculator, that totals up to $750,000 for Kody and Robyn, while Meri and Janelle split the other $750,000 ($375,000 each). That’s a nice down payment for the flower farm Janelle’s buying in North Carolina.
According to public records, a man and woman from Scottsdale, Arizona, are the new owners of the property. Reportedly, the buyers paid $1.5 million in cash for their view of the San Francisco Peaks, which overlook the property.
Previously, Christine Brown signed over her parcel to Kody and Robyn for just $10 on July 28, 2022. When she left the family in 2021, she conveniently kept all the proceeds from the sale of her Flagstaff home, leaving the rest of them to deal with the Coyote Pass fiasco.
Sister Wives returns to TLC on April 20.
TELL US – ARE YOU HAPPY TO HEAR THE END OF THE COYOTE PASS SAGA? ARE YOU GLAD TO SEE MERI AND JANELLE GET THEIR FAIR SHARE?