Why did Zac and Tori move to Washington?
Why did Zac and Tori move to Washington?
Unfortunately, the Roloff patriarch wouldn’t come down on his price — so Zach and Tori switched gears and decided to relocate their family because they weren’t allowed to buy a portion of the farm.
How far did Zach and Tori move from the farm?
Zach and Tori decided to move 45 minutes away to Battle Ground, Washington and found their new family home. The couple wasn’t originally looking to leave the state but said that where they were was too expensive to buy the land that they wanted.
Why didn’t Zach and Tori move to the farm?
“We’re not moving to the farm.” Zach went on to explain that his dad, Matt, can be difficult to work with as he’s been the one in charge for so many years. “His way of doing things only works if he’s the only one doing things that way,” he explained alongside Tori in a confessional with producers.
Where does Zach and Tori live now?
Negotiations between Zach and his dad Matt broke down when father and son couldn’t come to an agreement on the price of the farmhouse and surrounding acreage. This caused a major rift between them. Ultimately, Zach and Tori decided to go in a completely different direction by relocating to Battle Ground, Wash.
What is Jeremy Roloff salary?
So we don’t know for sure how much the Roloffs make per episode, but Business Insider spoke with an agent, who estimated that each person in a “docu-ensemble” can make anywhere between $7,000 to $10,000 per episode after three seasons. So, we can assume that Jeremy made at least $120,000 per year from the show.
Why didn’t Matt sell the farm to Zack?
Although both Zach and Jeremy were interested in taking over the farm, neither of them wanted to invest in it together — and because Matt’s selling price was so high (and he was unwilling to lower it), neither twin could afford it on their own.