The ongoing drama surrounding Sister Wives takes another intriguing turn as rumors swirl about Kody and Robyn Brown’s involvement with a supposed Airbnb property on Coyote Pass. As fans speculate whether the controversial couple owns or operates the rental home, tensions within the family continue to rise, adding fuel to the ongoing financial and emotional battles that have defined recent seasons of the show.
A New Business Venture?
With the Browns’ Coyote Pass property still undeveloped, questions arise about whether Kody and Robyn have found an alternative way to make money from the land. Whispers among fans suggest that the couple may have turned a section of the property into an Airbnb rental to generate extra income, given their ongoing financial struggles. This speculation has been further fueled by recent online listings showing a rental home in Flagstaff that bears a striking resemblance to the area near Coyote Pass.
If true, this revelation could shed new light on Kody and Robyn’s future plans, especially since the couple has faced scrutiny over their handling of the family’s finances. With the other sister wives—Janelle, Christine, and Meri—moving on in different ways, this potential business venture could signal a shift in Kody and Robyn’s long-term vision for the land they once planned to share with the entire family.
Financial Struggles and Suspicions
In recent seasons, the Browns’ financial difficulties have been a central storyline. Kody’s overextension in buying multiple properties, coupled with the strain of maintaining several households, has left the family in a precarious position. With Christine officially out of the picture and Janelle voicing her frustrations about Coyote Pass, some believe that Kody and Robyn may have been forced to seek alternative revenue streams to maintain their lifestyle.
While an Airbnb rental could provide a steady income, it also raises questions about the status of the family’s unity. Janelle, in particular, has expressed frustration over Kody’s reluctance to move forward with developing Coyote Pass, further fueling the idea that Kody may have abandoned the original plan in favor of a more immediate financial gain.