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Win For Kody! ‘Sister Wives’ Star Meri Finally Sells Las Vegas Home Amid Tax Debt

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May 9 2019, Updated 12:34 p.m. ET

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Three down, one to go! After months of trouble selling Sister Wives star Meri Brown’s Las Vegas, Nevada home, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal the Sin City abode is finally off the market!

As RadarOnline.com reported, husband Kody Brown owes thousands in property taxes on his Arizona land after the family’s move to Flagstaff.

The house selling is a blessing for the Browns, as Kody explained on the most recent season that the family will be in financial strain if the homes aren’t sold quickly.

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First Offer

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Meri put her home on the market on January 17, 2019 for $599,900.

Price Cut

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The price was dropped to $574,900 on March 26, 2019.

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Sold!

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The home was then sold for the final asking price of $574,900 on May 7, 2019.

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Bad Luck

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Christine’s home is the only one still on the market. She actually sold her home in April for $599,000, but the deal fell through. She listed the house for sale in July 2018 for $675,000. The price was cut to $649,000 in September 2018, $639,000 in November 2018 and $614,900 in January 2019.

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Real Estate Victory

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Robyn was the first one to sell her home for $619,900 in February 2019.

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Another Sale

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Janelle’s house was purchased in April 2019 for $574,900 after price cuts. Janelle’s house was originally listed for sale in October 2018 for $649,000. It was lowered to $599,900 in January 2019 and then $574,900 in March.

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Pricey Purchase

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Kody bought a plot of land in Flagstaff to be split into four parcels for $820,000 in June 2018.

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Fast Move

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He rushed their move to Arizona in August 2018 because he claimed they would run out of money in months without the sale of the homes.

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Other Expenses

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While Kody bought a home with Christine for $520,000, Meri, Janelle and Robyn are living in rental homes.

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Tax Debt

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As RadarOnline.com broke, the Coconino County Treasurer's Office confirmed that Kody, Robyn and Christine failed to pay $2,063.70 in taxes for their parcel of land. The payment was due on December 31, 2018. The amount of $82,55 was added in interest, making the total payment due $2,146.25.

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More Money Issues

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For the second parcel of land, which has Kody, Janelle and Meri listed, $1,990.82 in taxes was due on December 31, 2018. Interest in the amount of $79.63 was been added, making the total payment due $2,070.45.

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