Christine Brown, from the reality TV show ‘Sister Wives’, and her husband David Woolley have exciting news for fans and travelers alike. The couple has announced the opening of their new Airbnb in Moab, Utah, scheduled to launch this March. This desert-style home will serve as a vacation rental and an escape for the couple.
During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE in January, Christine Brown shared their enthusiasm for this new venture. ‘We’ve done a lot of traveling and guess what? We bought a house in Moab,’ she revealed. ‘We’re going to do an Airbnb with it. We figure everybody should come to Moab and love Moab. So we bought a house there for a way for us to escape too.’
Christine Brown also gave her Instagram followers a sneak peek of the vacation rental, showcasing the living, kitchen, and dining areas in a series of photos. The location is just 30 minutes away from where the couple tied the knot in October 2023, adding a sentimental touch to the new venture.
The property features an open floor plan on the first level, connecting the living area, kitchen, and dining space, while upstairs, the primary bedroom and an additional entertainment room are offered in the loft-style space. Brown also shared a photo of herself and Woolley posing outside the desert-style abode, with stunning sandstone formations peeking out in the background.
Moab is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, thanks to Arches National Park, and was recently named the friendliest city in the U.S. This makes it an ideal destination for travelers seeking adventure and natural beauty.
This announcement comes after Brown and Woolley recently went public with their relationship, sharing moments from their honeymoon at Disneyland in October 2023. With their new Moab Airbnb, the couple is set to offer visitors a unique and memorable experience in this picturesque Utah city.