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Fans of Little People, Big World know all about Roloff Farms. In recent years, Amy Roloff and Matt Roloff divorced, leaving the fate of Roloff Farms in the balance. Amy decided to sell Matt the portion of the farm she owned, but it was certainly a tearful goodbye, as she noted she raised her kids on the property she adored so much. So, what is Roloff Farms’ net worth in 2021? Here’s what we know.

How many acres are on Roloff Farms? Here’s everything to know about the Roloff family property

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Roloff Farms is just as important to Little People, Big World fans as it is to the Roloff family. According to Screen Rant, Matt and Amy Roloff first purchased the farmhouse in 1990. The property sits just 15 miles west of Portland, Oregon. In total, it now spans over 100 acres, as Matt and Amy have worked to expand and clean up the property to make it what it is today.

Amy once mentioned she and Matt first bought the property when it was just 21 acres. “We bought a 21-acre farm, and I chose to be a stay-at-home mom to raise our family,” she said on the show. ” … Years later, we bought a 75-acre farm property right next door to make a total of 108 acres we both owned.”

It’s clear the Roloff family kids — Zach Roloff, Jeremy Roloff, Molly Roloff, and Jacob Roloff — have fond memories of growing up on the farm, too. Now, Zach and Jeremy’s kids often visit with Matt to experience farm life.

What is Roloff Farms’ net worth in 2021?

Matt and Amy Roloff from 'Little People, Big World' sitting together and smiling
Matt and Amy Roloff from ‘Little People, Big World’ | Thos Robinson/Getty Images for Discovery

So, what is Roloff Farms’ net worth in 2021? The Roloff family property itself was assessed at $1,604,630 in 2019, according to Trulia. And we know Amy Roloff sold her half to Matt Roloff for nearly $1 million. It’s likely the assessment hasn’t changed much in 2021, though Matt did post to his Instagram about a new home he was building on the property. This may increase the value.

Aside from the value of the property itself, we can’t forget how much money Roloff Farms brings in during pumpkin season. Little People, Big World fans around the U.S. can visit the farm, take photos with the Roloffs, and purchase a number of fresh, local products during their stay. Pumpkin season has become a booming business for the family.

According to Distractify, Roloff Farms typically sees about 30,000 visitors during this time and likely brings in at least $150,000 annually. Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, pumpkin season wasn’t as robust in 2020, but it seems to be back in full swing for 2021. The website notes pumpkin season opens on Oct. 1, 2021, and runs through Oct. 30, 2021.

‘Little People, Big World’ star Amy Roloff is using the property for her upcoming wedding

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Little People, Big World viewers saw Amy Roloff selling her half of Roloff Farms to Matt Roloff. But it certainly wasn’t her last time on the property. Now, she’s gearing up to have her wedding to Chris Marek on the farm.

“Chris and I have made the final decision on the wedding venue and we’re getting married at Roloff Farms,” Amy told the cameras, according to People.

While Amy originally viewed Roloff Farms as a last-resort location for the big day, it seems coronavirus pushed her toward the property again. “COVID came into play because I think a lot of people either changed or canceled and moved whatever was going on in 2020 to 2021, so other places just kind of eroded away, and plan B became plan A,” she said.

Matt and his girlfriend, Caryn Chandler, won’t be going to the wedding. But the rest of the Roloff family kids will make an appearance. We look forward to seeing how Roloff Farms looks when Amy ties the knot!

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