Third time’s a charm? Jenner invested in a third Hidden Hills property in October 2016, dropping $12 million for another Cape Cod–style mansion—this one a 13,200-square-foot dwelling situated on 1.4 acres. The youngest Kardashian-Jenner sister took a page out of her older sisters’ books and hired designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to help her outfit her “first really grown-up house,” as Bullard called it. “I told Martyn I wanted a fresh, fun vibe to match the way I was feeling,” Jenner told Architectural Digest of her vision for the space. “Color was essential. I love pink, and I wanted a lot of it!” In particular, Jenner wanted to make sure her closets and glam room were customized “even down to the size of each drawer, so they fit [her] specific products and clothes.” The result was “glamorous but totally inviting,” Bullard said, including a monochromatic, Old/New Hollywood–inspired living room; a gold-leafed ceiling in the dining room; and plush, fur bed covers in the bedrooms. Halfway through the project, Jenner learned that she and then-partner Travis Scott were expecting, which meant that she worked with Bullard to retrofit a nursery and playroom. “Stormi has definitely taken over the house with her toys,” the reality star told AD. The makeup maven still owns this home.
Plot of Hidden Hills land
In 2017, Jenner seemingly planted the seed for a future real estate expansion, purchasing a 1.37-acre plot of land next to one of her Hidden Hills mansions for $5 million. The plan, according to reports, was to convert the vacant lot into a barn for horses or to plant plentiful gardens. Neither of those two visions were ever realized, however, and Jenner sold the undeveloped plot for $5.5 million just one year later.
Beverly Hills mansion
Instead, Jenner and Scott purchased a $13.5 million Beverly Hills mansion together in 2018, eight months after they welcomed their daughter, Stormi, in hopes of finding more space for their growing brood. The luxurious, modern pad was originally built in 1971 but underwent a complete overhaul in 2016. Set at the end of a long, gated driveway, the residence boasted six bedrooms and nine bathrooms spread across two floors and 9,680 square feet of living space. In contrast to the monochromatic theme of Jenner’s starter home and the glitzy luxury of her Hidden Hills mansion, this stylish Beverly Hills pad was decorated in warm neutrals, with oak woods and sleek marble cabinetry in the kitchen. (Jenner’s second-floor glam room was dusky rose-hued, so she didn’t abscond the color pink completely.) The on-again, off-again couple listed the mansion for $21.9 million in late 2022 and dropped the price by $2 million the following spring. As of late 2024, the pair seem to still co-own the property, having removed the listing altogether after several price cuts.
Palm Springs property
Palm Springs holds a special place in the reality family’s heart, as fans of the Kardashian-Jenner clan know. It was no surprise, then, when in 2019, a trust linked to Jenner reportedly shelled out $3.25 million for an undeveloped plot of land in La Quinta’s exclusive Madison Club community. The lot, which measures just under an acre, is situated about a half-mile down the street from a modern 11,000-square-foot residence that Kris bought the previous year. Reports at the time stated that there were plans for the construction of a 15,000-square-foot single-story home. By 2023, the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sibling was reportedly putting the finishing touches on her custom-built home, a concrete, industrial 15,500-square-foot mansion with five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and an infinity pool. The gated community offers many amenities, including tennis courts, a country club, a sports facility, fine dining, and high-level security.