Christine Brown is on the outs with Kody Brown, and it seems like with time, she’s getting further and further away from her ex. Viewers have watched Kody’s vision for his Coyote Pass property, and before she left Cody, Christine had her own little plot of land on the property where her future home potentially would go. However, seeing as she moved back to Utah (per Us Weekly), Christine has no need for the property — so she sold it.

Us Weekly reported that Christine sold Kody and his fourth wife, Robyn Brown, her plot of land for a mere $10. We’re no real estate agents, but it seems like Kody got a pretty sweet deal. “For the consideration of Ten Dollars, and other valuable consideration, I or we, Kody Winn Brown and Robyn Alice Brown, husband and wife and Christine R. Brown, a single woman do/does hereby convey to Kody Winn Brown and Robyn Alice Brown, husband and wife the following real property situated in Coconino County, Arizona,” the warranty deed reads. The outlet also shared that Christine’s portion of land is valued at $213,420. So yeah, Kody and Robyn did score big time.

According to The World News Daily, Kody and his four wives initially plopped down $820,000 for the four plots of land on which they planned to build houses. Since purchasing it, the outlet shares that the property value has increased to $1.1 million in 18 months. Seems like a pretty good investment.

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