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Kanye West Quietly Ends Wyoming Chapter as Bighorn Mountain Ranch Returns to Original Owners

by Bustop TV News

Kanye West has officially sold his $14 million Bighorn Mountain Ranch in Wyoming, marking the end of his ambitious yet ultimately unfulfilled venture in the state. The 6,700-acre property, located near Cody, has been returned to its original owners, Greg and Pam Flitner, who previously sold the land to West in 2019.

West purchased the ranch during a period of personal and creative reinvention, envisioning it as a retreat for his family and a launchpad for socially-driven projects. Soon after, he also acquired the nearby Monster Lake Ranch and announced plans to construct dome-like housing units aimed at addressing homelessness.

However, both properties suffered from neglect as West became embroiled in a series of public controversies and personal struggles including a high-profile divorce and backlash over inflammatory remarks in 2022. The housing initiative was abandoned, and the once-promising Wyoming projects stalled. Monster Lake Ranch is now listed for $12 million and also shows signs of deterioration.

Despite the state of the property, the Flitners expressed understanding rather than disappointment.

“A lot of people have said he was a genuinely good guy and that he stayed focused much of the time,” Greg Flitner told Cowboy State Daily. “None of us can fault him for buying it and trying to do something meaningful for himself.”

What began as a vision for artistic freedom and social impact has quietly concluded, closing a unique chapter in West’s ever-evolving career.

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