Matt Roloff, a cast member of Little People Big World, has transformed the old family home on Roloff Farms into a short-term rental property. As the new season of the TLC show airs, fans are astonished by the exorbitant price tag. So, how much is Matt charging?

Recently, Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff announced that they would no longer be part of Little People Big World, and the current Season 25 would be their final appearance on the show. Many viewers perceive the departure of Zach, Tori, and their children as the end of the series.

While there has been no official confirmation regarding the show’s future after Season 25, Matt Roloff has been making strategic moves to ensure financial stability for Roloff Farms. Fans of Little People Big World interpret these actions as Matt securing his next source of income for when the TLC checks cease.

The ongoing drama surrounding Roloff Farms has proven to be a goldmine for TLC. The network has capitalized on the family’s conflicts, and it has worked in their favor. Despite not finding any buyers for the portion of the farm he put up for sale, Matt Roloff received an offer from Zach Roloff that fell well below his asking price. Matt decided against selling to his son at a significant family discount. Instead, he opted to convert a section of Roloff Farms, including the family home where he and Amy raised their children, into a short-term rental property.

Renting the iconic family home and experiencing life on the popular farm may seem appealing to fans of the show. However, interested guests will need to shell out a substantial amount of money. The booking can accommodate up to 16 guests, but to make the cost more reasonable, a large group is necessary. Otherwise, individuals will be faced with a hefty price tag.

A fan of Little People Big World and her husband recently attempted to book a five-night stay in January. The shocking total came to $22,090.69 for those five nights.

Even if the maximum number of guests split the cost, each of the 16 individuals would still have to pay over $1,380.

For the average working person, $22,000 is an impossible amount to afford for just two guests.

Fans of Little People Big World have expressed their disbelief at the steep pricing. Some comments include: “Little People, Big Delusions,” “Hey, they need compensation in case a porno is shot there,” and “Hmmm, a luxury villa in Hawaii or a cold and grey winter stay at Roloff farmhouse?”

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