QUICK CASH Sister Wives’ Kody and Robyn Brown get $1.6m loan on new $2.1m Arizona mansion after taking marital home off the market
Sister Wives’ Kody and Robyn Brown get $1.6m loan on new $2.1m Arizona mansion after taking marital home off the market
SISTER Wives’ Kody and Robyn Brown took out a $1.6 million loan on their new $2.1 million Arizona mansion after they took their marital home off the market.
Kody, 55, and Robyn, 46, purchased a six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home in Flagstaff, Arizona for $2,100,000 on October 24.
In the Deed of Trust exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun, Kody and Robyn took out a loan for $1,680,000, which is 20 percent of the purchase price.
They put a down payment of $420,000.
The couple, who have five children together, are required to pay the debt in monthly installments by November 1, 2054.
The home will be their primary residence, according to the documents.
HOME SWEET HOME
A real estate description for the new home reads, “Welcome to this magnificent and spacious estate that provides a unique opportunity to own a luxurious and versatile move-in ready property that boasts significant upgrades, many of which can be controlled from a smartphone.”
The 7,784 square-foot home boasts a guest house, a detached RV garage with a workshop area, and space for seven cars,
“Located in a heavily treed area with views of Mt Elden, the current property setting harmoniously blends natural beauty, privacy and convenience,” the listing continued.
Without a Crystal Ball was the first to report on the home purchase.
Kody and Robyn currently own a five-bedroom, four-bathroom home, which has been featured on TLC’s Sister Wives.
They purchased the home in August 2019 for $890,000.
Kody and Robyn listed the home for $1,650,000 in August 2024 before taking it off the market in October.
Purchasing the home caused tension in the family, as Kody and Robyn bought the house instead of building on Coyote Pass land.
Kody planned to build homes on the property that was purchased in 2018 for $820,000 with Robyn and his then-wives Janelle, 55, Christine, 52, and Meri, 53.
The U.S. Sun can confirm Kody has not filed permits to begin building on Coyote Pass.
The family seemed to have been moving forward with the plan, as The U.S. Sun previously reported Kody and Janelle paid off the plot of land in their name on June 2, 2023, and an additional plot in Robyn’s name purchased for $170,000 each.
FAMILY BREAKDOWN
Kody has separated from three of his four wives in recent years.
Christine announced her split from Kody in November 2021.
She moved to Utah with their teen daughter Truely and announced her engagement to David Woolley in April after just months of dating.
The couple married in October 2023.
The U.S. Sun reported Christine signed over the parcel in her name to Kody and Robyn for just $10 on July 28, 2022.
Christine expressed her unhappiness in the marriage with Kody on Sister Wives.
A main issue what that he spent the majority of his time at Robyn’s home with their five children.
Christine is now suing Kody for custody of Truley, 14, and child support.
Janelle and Kody announced their split on Sister Wives: One on One in January 2023.
Janelle said on the special, “Kody and I have separated and I’m happy, really happy.
“I don’t know, things just really became sort of indifferent, like I just didn’t care anymore.
“I’ve kind of mourned that that part of our life is gone. I wasn’t heartbroken. It wasn’t heartbreaking for me like it was for Christine.
“It was just kind of like, I just mourned that that life was gone… We had this great run.”
On the series, the couple also fought over Kody living primarily with Robyn, as well as his feud with their sons.
Meri announcing her split from Kody then followed, as they had been having marital troubles for years.