PHOENIX — Arizona property records have confirmed a Scottsdale mansion owned by a corporation tied to Sarah Palin recently sold for $6.2 million.
The Arizona Republic reports that the former Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential candidate has used a Delaware-based company called Safari Investments to buy and sell homes in the Phoenix area since 2011.
Officials say the 7,660-square-foot home located in the Silverleaf neighborhood has four bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a chef's kitchen, a negative edge pool, an elevator and a collector car garage.
The home built by Standing Rock Construction LLC was listed by Ryan Bailey and Patrick Bailey of Platinum Living Realty.
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Property officials say Palin and her husband, Todd, paid about $1.8 million for a six-bedroom Scottsdale home in 2011, three years after campaigning as John McCain's vice-presidential nominee.
Officials say she sold the 7,900-square-foot mansion for about $2.3 million in 2016.