90 Day Fiance alum Mike Youngquist has put his house and farm in Washington up for sale following his split from estranged wife Natalie Mordovtseva.
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Mike, 36, has lived in a single-family home with two bedrooms and one bathroom that sits on 27.45 acres of land.
Around the home is a pond filled with fish, a covered gazebo, outbuildings for storage, two separate pastures nearby recreational trails for hiking and horseback riding, and timber.
The listing, for sale by the owner, has been posted for a month.
Mike's house was featured on Seasons 7 and 8 of 90 Day Fiance as well as Season 6 of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?.
Natalie, 37, moved into Mike's residence once she moved to the United States from Kyiv, Ukraine, but the couple endured a tumultuous relationship and appeared to split in early 2021.
Mike dished about his dating life post-Natalie on a May episode of 90 Day Diaries, according to In Touch Weekly.
"I live in Sequim, Washington but I am currently in Seattle right now during the week, Monday through Thursday, and I go back home on the weekends," Mike explained in a confessional.
And during the Tell-All special for 90 Day: The Single Life that aired in February, Mike, a branch manager at a construction supply company, reportedly revealed he was splitting his time between Seattle and Sequim.
It's unclear, however, if Mike plans to move to Seattle permanently once his house sells.
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On 90 Day Fiance, Mike and Natalie seemed to fall in love at first sight, but as they got to know each other better, they discovered some major differences -- such as the fact Natalie is a religious vegetarian and Mike is an atheist meat-eater.
Natalie also struggled with jealousy issues and mistrust. She once accused Mike of hooking up with his best friend Sarah, which Mike and Sarah totally denied.
Once Natalie moved to America on a K-1 visa, she was shown struggling to feel comfortable in Mike's "cold" home in Sequim in the middle of the woods. She apparently hated being a "basic housewife" and lashed out at Mike when she felt ignored or he worked too much.
Natalie once called Mike overweight and a "low-class drunk," and Mike in turn felt constantly disrespected. He even told Natalie at one point that her beauty was "ugly" if she fails to act beautiful on the inside.
Although Mike initially had cold feet about marrying Natalie and called off their wedding, they ended up tying the knot in April 2020.
After their wedding, Mike felt like nothing he could do for Natalie was ever enough.
Natalie also felt Mike's mother Trish hated her, and she eventually started spending a lot of time with a girlfriend named Julia and stopped sleeping at Mike's house.
Natalie broke up with Mike because she claimed she was "suffering" and their relationship was "toxic," but Mike wasn't ready to throw in the towel and get a divorce, although he was starting to believe that Natalie never really loved him.
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On 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?'s sixth-season Tell-All event, Natalie confirmed, "We're not together. I moved. I'm not in Washington anymore. I am in Florida."
Natalie also claimed Mike was work-obsessed and never gave her the attention she needed.
"I was feeling unworthy and terrible, and [I was] not wanting to live," Natalie confessed. "I don't want to stay on antidepressants."
Jovi Dufren and Yara Zaya then called Natalie out for bringing another man to New Orleans. Natalie insisted he's from the "Russian community" and was just a friend, but no one was buying the story she was selling.
"She has my bank card," Mike announced. "Still, to this day... I plan on filing [for divorce]."
Mike explained, "She lives on the other side of the United States and has no desire or interest to come back to Washington. I cannot just quit my job and change my whole life."
Mike was prepared to leave the door open for reconciliation, but he confirmed on Part 2 of the Tell-All special their relationship was over for good.
"I say to him, 'Thank you, God bless you. All the best,'" Natalie told the Tell-All host Shaun Robinson. "Where am I going to live? I don't know. Maybe I'll move to Ukraine. Maybe I find way to stay here."
Mike's Uncle Beau told In Touch in late March 2021 that Mike and Natalie had broken up and she hadn't been home "for a couple of months now."
"She can stay away for all I care," he noted.
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When asked if he believes Mike and Natalie's relationship is over for good, Beau replied, "I'm really hoping so. I pray to God, yes."
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And 90 Day Fiance Instagrammer John Yates reported in June 2021 that Mike was spotted out with a different blonde woman.
In mid-June, Natalie actually revealed that she dumped and left Mike "abruptly and permanently" because their marriage had apparently reached the point where he was annoying her.
"I don't understand how you can kiss a man if you don't want him anymore; if everything within your soul has cooled to the point you feel nothing when he looks at you," Natalie wrote on Instagram at the time.
Mike proceeded to spark new dating rumors in September 2021 when he was spotted with former Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels contestant Marcia "Brazil" Alves.
Mike and Marcia posted a selfie while partying at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa at the time. Marcia also posted a slideshow of photos in which she and Mike were being playful and flirtatious with each other in a pool.
Mike's Instagram account, however, doesn't feature any women on it and so he appears to still be single.
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