'Little People's Zach & Tori Roloff Buy $560K Dream Home For Growing Family
June 29 2018, Updated 12:23 p.m. ET
Little People, Big World star Zach and Tori Roloff are moving on up! As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, the reality TV couple has officially sold their Portland, Oregon, starter home — and now, RadarOnline.com can first reveal the pair dropped $560,000 on a lavish five-bedroom home. Learn all about the cute family's new digs in RadarOnline.com's exclusive gallery.
According to property records exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com, Zach and Tori bought another house in Portland, Oregon. But this time, it's a LOT bigger!
The house — listed by Trulia — is composed of five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with two living rooms, and a grand pool!
The property was purchased for over a half a million, at a whopping $560,000.
But don't worry, they're staying close to the Roloff family farm. The new place is only a 10-minute drive away!
Zach and Tori just bought the home. According to property records, the house had been on the market for a month — since April 5, 2018 — and the owners sold it to the lovebirds on May 23, 2018.
Zach and Tori just bought the home. According to property records, the house had been on the market for a month — since April 5, 2018 — and the owners sold it to the lovebirds on May 23, 2018.
The house also comes with a spacious front porch and back patio — a lot of room for son Jackson, 1, and his future brothers and sisters.
On the last season of Little People, Big World, Zach opened up about wanting to take over the family farm upon his father's retirement. However, it seems those plans won't be kicked into high gear anytime soon.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, they put up their first Portland house for $429,500.
The couple wed in 2016, and discussed trying for another child this summer on their TLC show. Do you think Zach and Tori are expecting? Sound off in the comments below!
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