Little People, Big World fans are still reeling from the news that someone bought the farm
-- well, the house -- in which family patriarch Matt Roloff had been residing.
Matt had made it appear that he was searching high and low for a new home to buy with girlfriend
Caryn Chandler. A new home in Arizona .
But an explosive new report says that his house hunt was all a sham. Take a look:
Radar Online got their hands on some documents and report that they prove that Matt Rolof
and Caryn Chandler lied about when they purchased their Arizona vacation home.
Weird, right?
The couple also allegedly lied about how they bought the property, which might be even weirder.
The tabloid got their hands on Maricopa County property records.
According to those papers, Matt Roloff purchased his new home in Surprise, Arizona all the
way back in May of 2017.
That's more than a year ago. That's the month in which Jackson Roloff was born.
Now, home purchases tend to be a slow thing.
The deed, RadarOnline reports, was only finalized last week, on June 13.
It was Caryn's parents, Roger and Michele Bryngelson who signed over their home to Matt
Roloff.
"For valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is herby acknowledged,
ROGER AND MICHELE BRYNGELSON, husband and wife, the Grantor herein, hereby conveys and
warrants to MATT ROLOFF, the Grantee herein," the documents read.
The paper continues: "All of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to the following
described property situated in Maricopa County, Arizona."
Matt reportedly put down a cash payment of $110,000. The house's total sale value was $375,000.
Roger and Michele have apparently moved to a nearby residence.
So the inexplicable fakery comes in a couple of forms.
First, the timing -- since it appears that Matt knew last May that he was going to buy
this house.
Second, the idea that they had to search to find one at all. Because, again, the plan
to buy Caryn's parents' home is at least as old as Jackson Roloff. And maybe older.
So yes, these two will be spending a solid chunk of the year in Arizona.
(Don't worry -- Matt isn't moving there full time)
But, unlike what Caryn told fans, it doesn't seem like they didn't spend their winter break
on a house hunt.
They had already begun the process of buying it ... half a year earlier.
As we mentioned, Matt sold the house in which he had spent a great deal of time since his
split with Amy.
In fact, he flipped the house.
"About a month or so ago I promised you all I would share a complete tour of the house
I fixed up," Matt wrote on Instagram.
"At the time," Matt says. "I wasn't sure if I was going to move into it or sell it...
I actually did a bunch of the work thinking it would be my home one day..."
Matt continues: "Then plans change. Someone offered me a deal I couldn't refuse so within
an hour or so I sold it."
"Now I'm all motivated to become a Little Flipper man," Matt jokes. "Nah!!! I want to
retire."
He did a beautiful renovation and sold the three-bedroom house that is located just 15
minutes from Roloff Farms.
So ... why did Matt and Caryn try to pull the wool over the eyes of Little People, Big
World fans?
Maybe they just wanted to keep their lives in Arizona private and separate from their
role as reality stars. That's understandable.
But then ... why would they even mention it at all if they're not going to be honest about
it?
We can't know for sure.
It's like Jacob Roloff famously said years ago when he stormed off of the show and off
of the farm:
So much about Little People, Big World is phony.
Matt Roloff: Actually Moving Off the Family Farm Because of Amy ... or Caryn?
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