The neo-Tuscan mansion boasts five bedrooms, one of which was converted into a glam room for, you know, getting glam; 6.5 baths; a movie room; a closet just for accessories in addition to the master walk-in; a chef's kitchen; a great room with a massive fireplace; an eco-friendly Sunrun solar array; and throughout, now that Kylie's had her way with it, the family's signature monochromatic color scheme—ebony floors and crisp, white walls.
Kylie went ahead and bought a home in Hidden Hills as well in May 2016, paying a reported $6.025 million for the 7,040 square-foot East Coast traditional with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
With that purchase she acquired a 4.5 acre lot with a solar-heated pool, covered patio, a four-car garage, an electric car-charging station and enough room for a barn or guesthouse on the property. Inside, there's wine storage under the stairs.
Yet in August 2016, the first Hidden Hills home was feeling lonely, so Kylie bought the wee 5,154 square-foot house next door for $4.5 million. It was rumored that she was going to convert the four-bedroom, 3.5-bath house into a headquarters for her growing cosmetics company, but she listed the mid-size property in December for $5.4 million.
So that makes two houses for Kylie on the market.
For $12 million she snatched up a Cape Cod-style, 13,200 square-foot home on 1.4 acres, with eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a home theater, a game room and a massage room for the utmost in staycation comfort.
Rob was previously living near where Kylie used to live, in the Oaks, in a 4,256-square-foot house purchased by Kris last February for $2.3 million.
The four-bedroom house was fully equipped with a top-of-the-line kitchen, a formal dining room and butler's pantry, a spacious family room with fireplace, a pool and spa, and an outdoor kitchenette.
Kourtney and Scott relocated within the Oaks to the former home of retired NFL star Keyshawn Johnson, who handed over the keys to his 1.86 acre estate for $8.5 million ($2 million less than the original listing price) in January 2014.
The family of soon-to-be-five settled into six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a playroom, a chef's kitchen, an elevator, a theater, a pool, spa, sauna, outdoor fireplace and a sports court. That, and extensive rolling lawns for the kids to run around outside.
Khloe decided moved into the neighborhood too when she and Lamar split up.
In March 2014, she plunked down $7.2 million for Justin Bieber's old place down the street from Kourtney, her new surroundings including six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, mountain views from the master suite veranda, outdoor entertaining space, a pool, formal living and dining rooms with French doors leading onto the patio, a theater, a wood-paneled office and, most importantly, a fresh start.
When Scott and Kourtney were apart, bought a six-bedroom, seven-bath home in—you guessed it—Hidden Hills, for almost $6 million.
Whether he even intended to stay for long or not (he successfully flipped a place in L.A.'s gated Beverly Park neighborhood in 2014 for $1 million more than he paid), the 8,100-square-foot Cape Cod style home—listed as "The Hamptons in Hidden Hills"—had an entire two-story children's wing for his three kids and every amenity.
He put the house on the market for $8.8 million last June—not too long after he and Kourtney joked about getting back together on Snapchat. Happily, they have since really reconciled, and are cohabitating back in the Oaks full-time once again.
Kim sold her five-bedroom bachelorette pad in Beverly Hills in February 2013 after she and Kanye originally bought what they thought was their perfect family home in Bel Air for $11 million. They set about gutting the 9,000 square-foot house to accommodate their vision of a 14,000 square-foot Italian-style villa—which is when they moved in with Kris.
And then they started the remodel.
But the $20 million house sure had good bones to start with: amenities listed included a master suite with dual baths, custom closets, a mirrored dressing area, a gym with a steam shower and a sauna, a three-island kitchen, a home theater with suede walls, two swimming pools, two spas, two BBQ centers, a 1,050-square-foot entertaining pavilion, a secluded pool house, outdoor speakers that look like rocks, a sports court, a rose garden and two vineyards.
er the family's specifications, however, it also needed to boast a two-story playroom, a hair salon, a full spa with facial and massage rooms, and a home studio.
Kendall Jenner, who's hardly ever home anyway because she's so busy modeling all over the world, started out with a $1.4 million, 2-bedroom condo in a full-service high-rise building in L.A.'s Westwood neighborhood in 2014—and last July, she purchased her first home, all the way in West Hollywood, for $6.5 million.
(Psst, Kris followed suit by purchasing another condo in the same Westwood building for close to $1.7 million.)
Originally listed for $8 million, the 4,800-square-foot WeHo house on a nearly 16,000-square-foot gated lot previously belonged to Emily Blunt and John Krasinski. Among its envy-inducing features are six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a media room, a gym and a rooftop deck.
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