BROKEN HOME: How Little People stars Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler’s brand-new $1.4m Oregon house broke up their engagement

It was supposed to be the start of a new chapter—a dreamy, custom-built home nestled in the heart of Oregon, a testament to love, hard work, and the promise of forever. But for Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler, stars of the beloved reality series Little People, Big World, the sprawling $1.4 million farmhouse became the very thing that tore them apart.

“I just wanted to feel heard,” Caryn confided to a close friend, her voice trembling with the weight of eight years together. “But it was always Matt’s way—or no way at all.”

The house, nearly 4,000 square feet of carefully designed space, was Matt’s passion project. He poured his heart—and almost $1.5 million—into every nail, every low countertop, every accessible sink. “This is our legacy,” Matt would say, his eyes gleaming as he posted updates on Instagram. “A place for us to grow old together.”

But behind the carefully curated social media posts, cracks were forming.

Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler.
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Matt Roloff and his fiancée Caryn Chandler announced their split in July this yearCredit: Instagram/carynchandler1

Leather couch in living room with sunset view.
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Matt Roloff dropped $1.4 million to build the dream home for him and his fiancee, Caryn ChandlerCredit: Instagram/mattroloff

Screenshot of Matt Roloff's announcement regarding his split from Caryn Chandler.
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Matt Roloff posted an emotional statement on Instagram, revealing they had called off their engagementCredit: Instagram/mattroloff
“Caryn didn’t even want the house at first,” a source close to the couple revealed. “She thought it was too much. But Matt was relentless. He wanted it perfect, for both of them, but especially for himself. And when it was finally done, all he did was complain about the little things.”

Caryn, who had always been Matt’s confidante and partner in crime, felt her voice fading into the background. “I didn’t want to make all the choices,” she later admitted to a friend, “but I wanted my opinion to matter. I just wanted respect.”

The tension simmered for months. On quiet Oregon nights, the couple would sit at opposite ends of their brand-new kitchen—one side built for Matt’s stature, the other for Caryn’s. Sometimes, silence spoke louder than words.

“I can’t keep doing this,” Caryn told Matt one evening, her hands trembling as she clutched a mug of tea. “I just want peace. I want a life without drama.”

Matt, ever the optimist, tried to reassure her. “We’ve been through so much, Caryn. We can fix this. The house is just a house.”

But Caryn shook her head. “It’s not the house, Matt. It’s us. I need to feel like I matter.”

The final conversation was heartbreakingly quiet. No shouting, no tears—just two people realizing that love, even when built on the strongest foundation, can crumble if the walls are made of resentment.

A month later, Matt posted the news on Instagram: “Hi everyone, I have some tough news to share… Caryn and I have decided to part ways & end our engagement. Life’s a continued journey, and this is the right step for us at this time. We remain amicable and always appreciate the many wonderful memories we have shared.”

Fans were stunned. “I thought they were forever,” one wrote on Facebook. “That house was supposed to be their dream, not their downfall.” Another chimed in on Twitter, “Sometimes the things we build to bring us together only push us further apart.”

Even their former Little People, Big World co-stars weighed in. Tori Roloff, on her podcast with husband Zach, addressed the elephant in the room: “We’re not coming back to the show. That chapter of our lives is over.” The family, once united by the cameras, now stood on separate paths.

The Oregon farmhouse, with its custom features and echoing halls, stands as a monument—not just to Matt’s vision, but to a love story that couldn’t weather the storm.

And as Caryn moves forward, seeking the quiet life she’s always wanted, Matt is left with memories, regrets, and a house that’s just a little too big for one.

Matt Roloff sitting on a couch in his new home.
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Matt Roloff had small furniture and appliances put in the home to suit his needs as a little personCredit: Instagram/mattroloff

Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler in a vehicle.
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Matt Roloff first met his fiancee while she was working for him on Roloff FarmsCredit: Instagram/carynchandler1

Exterior of a modern home under construction.
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Matt Roloff regularly posted updates of the building process of the house on the farm in OregonCredit: Instagram/mattroloff