Three months after saying she was confident about moving her family from California to a new winter home, she's now changed her mind and put the house up for sale for $2.8 million. in Utah, HGTV In February 2023, the star of “Help! I Wrecked My House” shared on social media that she and her husband Brett, with their four-year-old daughter Hazel, had moved from Huntington Beach, California, to a new winter home in Park City, Utah for four months of the year. In a surprise announcement on May 3, Roth revealed that the home is now for sale, confusing fans and promising to share what’s next soon. In February 2023, Roth sold a beloved cottage in order to afford a dream home in Utah.
On January 28, Roth posted a flashback video on Instagram of her looking delighted over their home purchase a year prior. Despite many financial and emotional stresses that came with the move, Roth seemed happy with their choice just three months ago. Jasmine Roth of “Help! I Wrecked My House” shared on social media that she was happy with their decision to move to a newly-designed winter home four months ago.
In January 2024, she wrote that she knew it was the right decision for their family even though the process was difficult. writing in January 2024 that she was certain it was the right choice for the family despite the challenges.
But in a a surprising announcement In May 2024, Roth revealed that the home is now for sale, confusing fans and promising to share what’s next soon.
Jasmine Roth sold her beloved Cottage to afford their Utah dream home.
In February 2023, Roth — an avid skier and snowboarder — explained on Instagram that buying a dream home in Utah had required lots of planning as well as selling another beloved property.
In 2015, they purchased the Tiny Mountain Home in Park City, Utah and last year bought Hazel’s Cozy Cabin in California.
They listed “Hazel’s Cozy Cabin” in Running Springs, California, for $645,000 and, according to the real estate listing, it sold five months later for $600,000.
In January 2024, Roth showed their new Utah home on her blog with a peek into every room, writing that they purchased the house in early 2023. HGTV Magazine also featured the home in January, revealing that the four-bedroom new build allowed Roth to customize many details of the design.
On January 28, Roth posted a flashback video on Instagram of her looking delighted over their home purchase a year prior.
“The contract for Camp Roth had just been signed and @brettrothofficial and I looked at each other with excited smiles,” she recalled. “We had been dreaming of this day (every day 😊) for 3 years and now it was here. It had been a long hunt. Looking for a house in one of the most booming markets in the US had drained us emotionally, tried our marriage, and forced us to triple our initial budget. But as the realization that we were actually moving sunk in, so did the rest of the implications. Everything was changing.”
Even though she panicked a bit before the big move, leaving family and friends in California, she shared that it turned out to be the best decision for them.
“So much has changed, in us, that I didn’t expect,” she wrote. “We’re more mature, relaxed, better parents, and we’re able to go back to California invigorated and excited. Also, it gets a little easier to step away each year…there is a pull here.”
On April 28, Roth shared on Instagram that their family had returned to California after winter and were happily reuniting with family there. shared on Instagram that the Utah house was actually for sale. she shared that the Utah house was actually for sale.
“Since I know you’re going to ask what’s next,” she wrote, “my answer is…lots of things happening over here for the Roth’s. More to come very soon. 😉😉”
The winter home the Roths are selling in Utah is 4,396 square feet, with four bedrooms, five baths and comes fully furnished, designed by Roth herself.
Jasmine Roth Has Hinted Recently That Her Family’s Priorities Were Shifting
Roth had hinted in multiple recent Instagram posts that her priorities were shifting and some unexpected changes were in the works.
“I’ve been thinking lately about how ‘more is not always more,'” she wrote on Instagram in a reflective post on April 26, adding that she and her husband “have been talking a lot lately about what’s next and the best way to simplify our lives. And we aren’t even talking about making only big changes (though there may be a few of those coming too 😉).” wrote on Instagram in a reflective post on April 26, adding that she and her husband “have been talking a lot lately about what’s next and the best way to simplify our lives. And we aren’t even talking about making only big changes (though there may be a few of those coming too 😉).”
Roth went on to write, “We’re all just doing our best and trying to figure it out one day at a time. Priorities change, our abilities change, and certainly our goals should change too. It’s ok to pivot and admit that something you really wanted, might not be your direction anymore.”
A week prior, on April 13, she wrote another contemplative post she wrote another contemplative post in which she encouraged fans to make necessary changes in their lives even if it felt hard.
“It’s ok for goals to change,” she wrote. “For the things you wanted (and even worked so hard to get) to not be the things you’re striving for anymore. It’s also ok to have a hard time admitting this change. To yourself and especially to others.”
Roth continued, “If you’re like me, and you wear your goals on your sleeve, it can be confusing and tough for the people who love you to see your goals change. Change is hard!”
When fans expressed surprise and confusion after Roth announced that she’s selling “Camp Roth,” she wrote, “we’ve spent two winters here now! Time flies! Will share what’s next very soon ☺️”