Where do the Browns live now 2022?
Until their Coyote Pass homes have been built, the Browns, minus Christine, are living in Flagstaff.
The family from 'Alaskan Bush People' moved to Tonasket, Washington. In 2019, the Alaskan Bush People migrated from Alaska to Washington after Ami's doctors discouraged the Brown family from returning to Alaska informing them that it would be detrimental to Ami's health.
“Meri and I haven't seen each other a lot during COVID, and Meri and I haven't lived together since before we even left Las Vegas,” Kody said in a clip from the show. The family moved from Las Vegas to Flagstaff, Ariz. and is in the process of developing land they purchased.
Christine, who is now living in Utah with daughter Truely, seems confident in her decision, looking back. “I think if I had made the decision sooner, I might have left out of anger. If I'd decided to not come and stay in Vegas, I think it would have been out of anger and that would have been a mistake,” she said.
However, according to commenters on Facebook, the Browns' new cabin was built by locals, not the family. “They are portraying themselves as something that they are not,” the source wrote. “They do not live in the bush — they only go there to film scenes. They have been living in Hoonah with the Discovery crew.
Did the Brown manage to sell their Las Vegas homes? Luckily for the Browns and for fans of the show, the family had a stroke of good fortune and managed to sell not one, but all four of the Sister Wives' homes. Robyn's house was the first and fastest to sell, after being on the market for only a month.
While longtime fans have seen glimpses of the Brown's non-Alaskan houses, some may still be surprised to learn of this enormous Beverly Hills Mansion. The home, located in the infamous 90210 area code, has been in the family for a few years now.
Viewers are curious about how Matt Brown is doing, since he's no longer on the famous show. Matt Brown hasn't been seen on Alaskan Bush People for years, as he prefers to live a solitary life in Loomis, WA, not too far from the family's North Star Ranch.
However, buying 400 acres of land in Washington does not come cheap, which is why many fans of the Discovery Channel show have wondered just how much the network pays the family to appear on television.
Kody divorced Meri so he could legally marry Robyn in 2014 and adopt her children from a previous relationship. In footage shown during season 16 of Sister Wives, which aired in early 2022, Meri told cameras that she and Kody were "celebrating our non-anniversary, 'cause we're not a couple, but we're in a family."
What wives are still with Kody 2022?
Kody is still spiritually married to three other wives: Meri Brown, Robyn Brown and Janelle Brown. After their split — which has been largely featured on season 17 of the show — Christine revealed she no longer believes in polygamy. She told PEOPLE any future relationships she pursues will be monogamous.
What does Kody Brown do for a living? Throughout the show, Kody has never been vocal about what he does for a living. However, it has been revealed that he works in the online ad sales industry. To add to this, a majority of his income is from the reality show that has been airing for several years.

TLC is said to spend anywhere between $250,000 and $400,000 per episode on its shows, which means the Browns take in $25,000 to $40,000. The show has run for 14 seasons, which would've made them, at minimum, around $4 million.
Christine had a very different idea of what her desired future would look like when she eventually moved to the Salt Lake City, Utah area, which Kody said was about eight hours away from him. "What I'm looking for is a place to envelop Truely in family," Christine told cameras in a solo interview.
Christine Brown left the fundamentalist world behind but not all of her 'Sister Wives' In an interview with People Magazine, Christine spoke of leaving the fundamentalist world behind but not all of her sister wives. Christine revealed that she maintains a close relationship with Janelle Brown, Kody's second wife.
Instead, she has settled for life in the wilderness, enjoying the thrills of nature. She does not identify so much with the big mansions. As such, Snowbird Brown's house is modest, and it is located near Tonasket, Washington, where the rest of the family resides.
Over the seasons, fans have speculated about the reason why Gabe has chosen to change his look. One main correlation to him wearing makeup was that, after his father passed away, Gabe began wearing black eyeliner on and off North Star Ranch, as a sign that he was still in mourning.
According to Coconino County Court documents obtained by The Sun, Christine's parcel of land was worth $300,000. Christine signed over the piece of land for a mere $10 to Kody and Robyn on July 28, 2022. No building permits exist for Coyote Pass, meaning no one has started building yet.
Not only are Kody and Robyn paying for the house they live in, but both Meri and Janelle have rents to pay. There is the matter of the land they purchased that they have yet to break ground on, too. While still a family member, Christine Brown also had housing costs. She has since left Kody and Flagstaff behind.
Janelle's home was sold in April of 2019 for $575,000 and the house also had trouble selling. It was put on the market on October 9, 2018 and cut three times before the listing was removed. Meri sold her home in June of 2019 for $574,900 and took a cut considering it originally listed for $599,900 early in 2019.
How much did the Browns pay for their houses?
The family paid approximately $400,000 for four houses, one for each wife, so that they could all live next door to each other. Although each house has the same floor plan, each wife made little changes (like changing the color of the kitchen countertops or rearranging the windows) for a personal touch.
Ami brought up her children with little electricity, alongside late husband Billy Brown. Now living in Washington, they previously resided in Copper River Valley, where temperatures can drop to 60 degrees under zero.
All told, there is an absolutely staggering amount of evidence which shows that the Brown family never actually lived in the Alaskan Bush full time, and as of today, they don't even live in Alaska at all.
The Brown family was forced to leave the home they built in the Alaskan bush, AKA Browntown, after their mother Ami Brown was diagnosed with cancer. But even though Ami's cancer is currently in remission, the Brown family was advised not to return to Alaska so they set off in search of a new place to call home.
Matt currently resides in the North Cascade mountains near his family's North Ranch home in Washington.
In an effort to spend more time with Raquell, Gabe moved off the family mountain in Washington and into a rental where he could have a better daily routine. Now, Gabe's main priority is being the best father he can be to his daughter Sophie and the couple's newborn child.
Robyn is still living in the home she and Kody purchased last season, while Meri confirmed she's still based in Flagstaff in her rental home in September 2021.
Nobody lives up there. “The Browns tried to establish themselves up there and then the fire came a year ago and that's why they were down in town.
Yes, Gabe is still married to Raquell. They tied the knot in 2019 during an episode of Alaskan Bush People and remain a married couple at the time of writing, despite fears from fans they had broken up due to her absence from the series.
What religion are they? The Browns are part of a sect of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or Mormon religion. They lived in fear of being arrested because of strict anti-polygamy laws in Utah, which prompted their move to Flagstaff.
Did Meri leave Sister Wives?
So, Meri and Kody are not a legal couple, although they have decided to remain "spiritually" married. In season 16 of Sister Wives, Meri confessed on the camera that she and Kody are no longer a couple, but they are a family.
Despite remaining spiritually married to Kody — who also has wives Janelle Brown and Robyn Brown — Meri and Kody have declared their relationship "dead" for years. In 2021, Kody claimed Meri's 2015 catfishing scandal was what ended their relationship. "There's a point where intimacy is just damaged.
That would mean the family patriarch is only currently in a relationship with two of the four original sister wives, Meri Brown and Robyn Brown. Christine Brown announced that she and Kody had split in November 2021.
Janelle embraced the property on her own terms and seemed to love living in the RV, though she announced her plans to move back to Flagstaff for the winter in October 2021. The reality star officially moved off of the land that November.
How much is Kody Brown paid per episode? Kody and his wives get paid 10 per cent of the budget assigned to each episode, estimated to be around $250,000 to $400,000, says In Touch Weekly.
Robyn, Kody's only legal spouse, has a surprising net worth of $600,000. That's $200,000 more than Meri Brown, Janelle Brown and Christine Brown.
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Janelle Brown Net Worth.
Net Worth: | $400 Thousand |
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Gender: | Female |
She has appeared in over 220 episodes of the TV show "Blue Bloods" and started making around $60,000 per episode but the last season she managed to get a $100,000 dollar per episode payday, bringing it to $3 million for the season.
Bear Brown Now
At 35 years old, Bear is now a father to son River and a husband to wife Raiven. His family of three, which will expand to a family of four in 2022, live near Seattle.
Robyn, Kody's fourth wife, joined their plural marriage in 2014. In an aside interview, Christine says that Robyn was Kody's "favorite wife."
Where does Christine live now?
Inside Christine's $1.1 million home in Murray, Utah
Christine sold the home she shared with her estranged husband, Kody, in Flagstaff, Arizona, for $700,000, in October 2021. According to The Sun, Christine took that money and moved into her brand new home in Murray, Utah.
SISTER Wives star Christine Brown officially sold her Coyote Pass property to her ex-husband Kody and his “favorite” wife Robyn after she ditched the family. Christine, 50, split from her husband Kody, 53, and left her sister wives Meri, 51, Janelle, 53, and Robyn, 43, as she moved to Utah with her daughters.
The house stayed on the market for a few months before selling on Ocotober 8, 2021, for $700,000. Fans are assuming that with the conversation she had with Kody, she used the money from the Flagstaff home to put towards her new $1.1 million home in Murray, Utah, where she currently resides with Truely.
With an impressive net worth of $20 million for Christian, some fans are curious to know where Christine's net worth stands in comparison. According to Celebrity Net Worth, she has a net worth of $1.5 million.
During the show, Christine revealed that she'd experienced a traumatic birth that saw her require an emergency C-section as the baby was in the wrong position and had the umbilical cord wrapped around him.
Her Flagstaff, Arizona property will now belong to Kody and his remaining wives, according to the outlet. She chose to classify the transaction as a deed of gift, asking only $10 of her family.
Kody's wives all live within close distance of each other in Flagstaff. Meri and Janelle are both staying in rentals, while Christine and Robyn actually own the houses they are residing in.
The famous family previously explored the idea of a home in Colorado and they may also still have their rental property in Los Angeles, but the brood currently resides in Tonasket, Washington. Some fans even believe the Browns never lived in Alaska at all while the show was filming.
Unfortunately, it seems like the Browns are not living together on Coyote Pass yet. As of August 9, 2022, there have been no building permits approved on the parcels of land Kody bought in 2018, In Touch can confirm, which means they have yet to break ground on their new homes.
Not only are Kody and Robyn paying for the house they live in, but both Meri and Janelle have rents to pay. There is the matter of the land they purchased that they have yet to break ground on, too. While still a family member, Christine Brown also had housing costs. She has since left Kody and Flagstaff behind.
Do the Browns still own the bed and breakfast?
As of October 2022, Lizzie's Heritage Inn appears to be up and running. Meri took to Instagram to thank fans for their words of comfort and support after the Sister Wives episode featuring her mother's death aired on TLC. In the process, she shared that she has no intention of closing the bed and breakfast.
The series follows the Brown family of Hoonah, Alaska, as they build lives together off the grid in Alaska.
Despite this, The Sun reported that My Sisterwife's Closet still has an active business license with the Arizona Corporation Commission. It appears that the Browns have collectively moved on from My Sisterwife's Closet.
It's been four years since the Brown family from TLC's Sister Wives purchased four plots of undeveloped land near Flagstaff, Arizona that would become known as Coyote Pass.