It’s the end of an era for the stars of the long-running TLC series “Little People, Big World,” who have officially listed their longtime Oregon family farm for $4 million.
The family’s patriarch, Matt Roloff, took to social media Thursday night to make the announcement.
“I want to make sure you all hear the big news straight from me,” Matt, 60, wrote in an Instagram caption. “All @rolofffarms have brought great joy to me and our family for the past 30+ years! 16 acre farm today [out of the] 109 acres of land, including our original family home and bright red barn, go up for sale. It’s a little scary but mostly exciting… It’s time to move on to the next season of life.”
Deemed an “extremely rare” property, the 100-year-old ranch has been owned by just three families in that time.
The more than 5,300-square-foot spread comes with five bedrooms, five full baths, and a powder room on the main level. There are also dual offices, referred to as “zoom rooms” for optimal remote working experience.










Additionally, there’s a six-car garage, an unfinished basement that could be used as a home gym, and a large bonus room on the second level.
Outdoor amenities include several recreational areas, an outdoor pool, and an expansive terrace away from the luxurious rooms.
The sale also comes with a 3,500-square-foot classic red and white barn, which has been used as an office to run the annual Roloff Pumpkin Patch festival. The barn also has a studio apartment with a private entrance.












Located 15 miles west of Portland in Hillsborough, the land features a farm stand/gift shop and seven establishments—including a full-scale pirate’s ship, a western town, and a German-inspired medieval castle, All of which are connected by a network of trails and bridges. , stated in the listing.
“I have devoted much of my adult life to creating an imaginative environment full of adventure for my family,” Matt Roloff said in a statement. “I have decided that after more than 30 wonderful years, the time is ripe to hand over the reins to the next owners of this magnificent property to plant some roots of their own and watch them grow.”
The Roloffs initially purchased the home in 1990 for $185,000. If Matt comes anywhere close to the asking price, he will be running with a huge profit.
The listing is held by Julie Martin of Lux Forbes Global Properties.












“The old adage place, place, place has been replaced by location, location, lifestyle,” Martin said. “In the post-pandemic era, home buyers are demanding space, privacy and security. This is what you’ll find at Roloff Farms.”
“Little People Big World” aired its first show on March 4, 2006, documenting the lives of Matt and Amy Roloff, who are 4 feet tall – and who were married at the time – as they raise their four children. I face a variety of challenges. : twins Jeremy and Zach, and younger siblings Molly and Jacob.
All his children are married and have children of their own.
Matt and Amy divorced in 2016 after 29 years of marriage. He became the sole owner of the farm in 2019 after Amy sold her share for just $667,000.