New, $9 million bid made for Greasewood Flat, Reata Pass land

By Michael Clancy | The Arizona Republic

Bidding will be reopened on north Scottsdale land that is home to Greasewood Flat and Reata Pass Steakhouse after a new offer for the 43-acre parcel raised the price by almost 40 percent.

Commissioner Lori Horn Bustamante of the Maricopa County Probate Court said in a court order that the new bid of $9 million, or almost $215,000 per acre, came from Taylor Morrison Homes.

The land is at Alma School Parkway and Pinnacle Vista Drive, e

E. Pinnacle Vista Dr & N. Alma School Pkwy.
E. Pinnacle Vista Dr & N. Alma School Pkwy.

ast of the Four Seasons Resort and south of the upscale Troon North area.

The bid, as well as several others that were made for the property, came in a case to resolve a trust established by the late George “Doc” Cavalliere before his death. Cavalliere left behind an estate-tax bill of more than $1 million, which is forcing sale of the property. In the meantime, the trust owes about $1.5 million on a line of credit.

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