American Pickers: Mike Wolfe’s Vacation Property not Being Booked Because of the Robbery Charges?!

American Pickers: Mike Wolfe’s Vacation Property not Being Booked Because of the Robbery Charges?!

Inside Mike Wolfe’s High-Priced Two Lanes Guest House — And the Questions Surrounding Its Future

American Pickers star Mike Wolfe has expanded his passion for antiques far beyond television screens and into the world of boutique lodging. His vacation rental, the Two Lanes Guest House in Columbia, Tennessee, is a historic 1857 property filled with his personally curated picks. But despite its charm, exclusive reporting from The U.S. Sun suggests that Wolfe’s premium pricing may be affecting bookings.


A Boutique Stay With Premium Prices

Situated inside a restored two-story brick building on Columbia’s Main Street, the Two Lanes Guest House offers guests a nostalgic, Americana-inspired escape. But the experience comes at a cost:

Comparable Airbnbs and hotels in the area often list for under $200 per night, making Wolfe’s rental one of the pricier options in town. The high rates appear to be reducing demand; booking calendars show sparse reservations for the coming months.


Inside the Loft: A Museum of Mike Wolfe’s Picks

The 1,100-square-foot loft includes:

  • One bedroom with a king-size bed

  • A queen-convertible couch

  • Full kitchen

  • Bathroom

  • Washer and dryer

But what distinguishes the property is the décor—authentic antiques hand-picked by Wolfe himself, many of which fans will recognize from American Pickers.

The rental describes itself as “the first time fans of American Pickers get to see picks from the show presented as décor.” Among the standout items:

  • Vintage signs, including a turquoise double-sided City Café sign

  • A “Rooms for Tourists” sign marking the bedroom

  • Antlers, rusted industrial relics, Americana collectibles

  • A mint-green 1951 Vespa, a centerpiece for Instagram-minded guests

  • Sculptures and period furniture blended into curated themed spaces

The space reflects Wolfe’s vision of celebrating small-town main street culture. “There’s so much to see and experience here,” he has said. “I wanted visitors to feel the charm of staying on Main Street in a small town.”

Customer reviews—though limited—frequently praise the rental’s character and uniqueness.


Part of a Larger Wolfe Business Empire

The Two Lanes Guest House is just one element of Wolfe’s growing business network:

  • Antique Archaeology stores in LeClaire, Iowa, and Nashville, Tennessee

  • MRW Properties, specializing in real estate investment and restoration

  • Columbia Motor Alley, a restored 1947 Chevrolet dealership in Tennessee

  • Merchandise lines, brand partnerships, and historic preservation projects

His business portfolio has expanded significantly alongside his fame on American Pickers.


Is Mike Wolfe Nearing Retirement?

After more than a decade on the History Channel, Wolfe has hinted that he’s ready for a slower pace. Friends and insiders have noted that the constant travel and filming schedule have taken a toll on both Wolfe and his co-host Robbie Wolfe.

With Wolfe openly discussing retirement, questions loom over the future of American Pickers. Ratings have fluctuated since former co-host Frank Fritz departed the show, and fans continue to speculate about how long the series can continue without its original dynamic.

Regardless of what the future holds, Wolfe’s impact on antique culture is unmistakable. From dusty barns to restored Main Street landmarks, he has built a legacy that blends American history, preservation, and storytelling.

And for travelers willing to pay premium rates, the Two Lanes Guest House offers a place to sleep inside that legacy—surrounded by the treasures that built his career.

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