Coyote Pass from Sister Wives sold for a total of $1.5 million in April 2025.

What Coyote Pass Is

  • Coyote Pass is a multi-parcel piece of land in Flagstaff, Arizona that Kody Brown and his family bought in 2018 to build a large family compound featured on Sister Wives.
  • The land became a long-running source of conflict on the show over money, building plans, and how each spouse’s share would be handled.

How Much It Sold For

  • Multiple entertainment and legal news outlets report that the combined parcels of Coyote Pass were sold for $1.5 million in early April 2025, confirmed by county property records.
  • Commentators note this represented a significant profit over the roughly mid–six-figure price the Browns originally paid for the land in 2018.

Parcel Breakdown

  • The land was divided into several lots that were sold in separate transactions adding up to the $1.5 million total.
  • Example reported sales include two larger lots at about $490,000 and $400,000 , and two smaller similarly sized parcels in the low $300,000 range each, bringing the total to roughly $1.5 million.

What Each Adult Likely Got

  • Because four adults (Kody, Robyn, Meri, and Janelle) held interests in the property, many coverage pieces and fan analyses estimate that each walked away with around $375,000 before taxes and fees, assuming an even four-way split.
  • Exact individual payouts could vary slightly depending on how each person’s ownership share and closing costs were handled, but the widely cited ballpark figure is $375,000 per adult.

Why It’s a Big Deal in the “Sister Wives” Story

  • The sale is widely framed as the symbolic end of the long-hyped “Coyote Pass dream” and a marker of the final unraveling of the plural marriage viewers followed for years.
  • Fans and commentators often point out that the profit from Coyote Pass now funds the cast members’ separate new lives, homes, and projects after the family split.

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