As previously reported, Caryn Chandler may be leaving Little People, Big World.
But he clearly has no intention of leaving one of the main cast members behind in Little People, Big World.
Late last week, Matt Roloff posted a picture via Instagram of construction on his property in Oregon, explaining what he read as follows:
“It’s great because finally, after five years of planning we’re going to start a new house.”

The father of four then thanked his son Jacob for his help in cutting the wood and summed up the upcoming work:
“It’s going to be a busy, busy spring/summer.”
We previously learned that Chandler had sold his home in Oregon, with some people assuming this meant he would be moving to Arizona as a full-time resident.
Of course not, because she and Matt are about to move into their dream home.

Due to supply chain issues, this plan took longer for the couple to pull back than expected.
“Caryn found a builder and there is a floor plan that we usually use. Just a few small tweaks,” Roloff told TLC producers along with his girlfriend in a November 2022 confession.
“We can implement some ideas, but for the most part, it’s a house that’s been built for a while…
“It was a little different, a little more backwards than I expected, but when Caryn brought this up to me, it just click-click-click.”
The question now, of course, becomes when Roloff will propose to Chandler.

Chandler, meanwhile, has reportedly grown sick and tired of all the fighting between Matt and his relatives.
Since Matt sold part of the farm in May 2022, and allegedly did not give his children a fair chance to make an offer before the decision, he became the target of anger from his ex-wife Amy and son Zach.
“Matt wants another season, but Caryn is done,” an insider told The Sun on the season of Little People, Big World and where Chandler stands, adding:
“He thinks there’s a lot of disagreement with what he wants to say and do on the air, and there’s a lot of family drama. He feels like he’s always caught in the middle of trying to mediate.

For the record, TLC has yet to announce the fate of this long-running reality show.
In the past, Roloff admitted not living in his dream home is having a negative impact on his relationship with Caryn … and believes he’s “like hanging out in limbo” because he thinks the building process has kept him from proposing to his girlfriend for years.
“It just doesn’t make sense for us, for me to propose to her, for us to marry until we have a place that we can land on,” the reality star said in the scene of the series.
“And none of the houses work for each other. So it’s just really disappointing.
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