Christine Brown is getting geared up to open her second Airbnb in Utah amid accusations against Kody Brown that he controlled the paychecks of all the Sister Wives cast members.
Christine and Kody entered into a spiritual marriage in 1994 and had six children together. However, their marriage was unhappy as Kody preferred to live with his youngest wife, Robyn Brown.
He further upset Christine by stating he didn’t find her attractive. As a result, Christine ended all ties with Kody and sold her share of the Coyote pass land to him for $10.
In a recent Instagram Story, Christine announced that she and her husband, David Woolley, will soon be opening a new Airbnb.
While driving to the property in Hurricane, Utah, Christine shared her excitement, saying, “we’re on our way to Hurricane, Utah,” and added “we’re opening up our new Airbnb.
So excited!!” She explained that the property will have four bedrooms, three of which will be private suites. Christine also asked her followers for help choosing a theme for her second Airbnb in Hurricane, Utah.
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Christine Desires To Achieve Financial Independence
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In Sister Wives season 19, Meri, Janelle, and Christine are discussing how Kody previously managed the finances for the entire Brown family.
They used to pool their money in a family fund and used to pay expenses from that fund. While this arrangement worked for them for many years, the Sister Wives now realize that Kody may have been misusing their hard-earned money for his own benefit or to purchase luxuries for his favorite wife, Robyn.
Christine had to ask Kody for her money during their marriage, and now Meri and Janelle are struggling to receive their fair share in the sale of Coyote Pass.
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For over 25 years, Christine lived an oppressive marriage with Kody, during which she likely had to plead for her fair share of money. Therefore, it is impressive to see her making significant financial decisions with her new husband.
She doesn’t want to be in the position of having to ask someone else for money again. She wants to build her own empire by purchasing investment properties and turning them into Airbnb rentals. Regardless of whether David stays with her or not, Christine is creating cash flow positive assets to secure her future.
Our Take On Christine Starting Launching Another Airbnb
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Christine’s first Airbnb in Moab, Utah, appears to be thriving as it’s booked for the most days in a month. With the success of her first Airbnb, it’s prudent for the Sister Wives star to buy another property to run a rental to increase her monthly income. Utah is a top destination in the United States for both foreign and local tourists, so there is a high likelihood that this second Airbnb will be profitable for Christine and David. Hopefully, the Sister Wives cast member’s new business venture with David will be a huge success.