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DREAM OVER Sister Wives’ Brown family’s land remains untouched 5 years after buying $820K property to build dream homes

SISTER Wives’ Brown family’s land has remained untouched five years after purchasing the property, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.

Kody, 54, purchased four parcels of land called Coyote Pass in Flagstaff, Arizona, for $820,000 in 2018.

Kody and his four wives- Robyn, Meri, Christine and Janelle -purchased land called Coyote Pass in 2018 to build dream homes

Kody and his four wives- Robyn, Meri, Christine and Janelle -purchased land called Coyote Pass in 2018 to build dream homes
New photos of Coyote Pass taken in October show construction has not begun
New photos of Coyote Pass taken in October show construction has not begun

Photos taken in April of this year showed the Sister Wives have not started construction on the massive property.

Six months later, new photos obtained by The U.S. Sun show that construction STILL has not started.

The only thing that is on the bleak land is loads of uncut grass and the same wooden fence, which indicates the property line.

This may come as no surprise to fans of the reality show, given the current family drama.

Only two of Kody’s four wives remain in Flagstaff: Janelle, 54, and Robyn, 45.

Janelle, however, is no longer spiritually married to Kody and she has informed fans that the only reason she’s still in town is because her children live nearby and she doesn’t want to leave her hometown.

Robyn, for her part, remains the last-standing wife after Meri, 52, and Christine, 51, also announced their splits from the patriarch and moved to Utah.

She lives with Kody in their $890K Flagstaff home. The house itself is located on the land next to Coyote Pass.

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