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Kody Brown had four wives and 18 children, so the Sister Wives clan never had enough money coming in. Read on to learn who ...
Sister Wives season 19 recently premiered, and the land at Coyote Pass is a central focus of the new season. During a recent episode, Kody's second wife, 55-year-old Janelle Brown, talked about ...
In the wake of Sister Wives' Kody Brown's split from three of his four wives, their approximately 14 acres of land known as Coyote Pass, has been redivided, In Touch can confirm while revealing ...
'Sister Wives' season 18 ended with Meri and Janelle Brown questioning the division of Coyote Pass, fans of the series have questions, too.
Coyote Pass map from ‘Sister Wives’ | TLC. The sister wives quickly shot that one-home idea down. Instead, they decided to split the piece of land into four plots to each build their own dream ...
The Sister Wives stars purchased a parcel of land in Coyote Pass, Flagstaff, to build their new homes. Here is what you need to know about the property.
Coyote Pass has been a large topic of conversation for the family in recent seasons of "Sister Wives." TLC In September 2021, Kody and Christine Brown announced their breakup after more than 25 ...
Coyote Pass was meant to be a compound for Kody Brown's family, with each wife getting their own home on their own parcel of land; but after Janelle, Christine and Meri split from the Sister Wives ...
The Sister Wives stars initially planned to build a quartet of homes in Flagstaff, Arizona, on land informally called Coyote Pass.. Kody Brown and his then-wives moved their polygamist family from ...
Sister Wives star Kody Brown purchased Coyote Pass in 2018 for $820,000 with the intention of splitting the property in five parcels for him, his four wives and their children.
Kody Brown and his four wives purchased land at Coyote Pass in 2018 — so why haven’t the Sister Wives stars broken ground there yet? As Sister Wives fans gear up for Season 16 of the show ...