It’s a new era for the Kardashian-Jenner clan with the news that Kris Jenner is selling the home made famous by their reality show. Nowadays, though, Kim Kardashian’s houses may be just as iconic to superfans who are sure to recognize her hyperminimalist abode just as much as they once associated Jenner’s black-and-white checkerboard foyer with the family. The multihyphenate star has racked up a solid collection of luxury homes all throughout the West Coast, including the $70.4 million Malibu beach house that she purchased in 2022. On an episode of The Kardashians that aired last summer, the reality star shared the triumph she feels in purchasing the stunning property. “This house just really represents to me a lot of the hard work that I’ve put in, and it’s like enjoying the fruits of my labor,” she said during a confessional interview. “It’s new energy. I am so looking forward to creating so many memories here.” Kardashian’s beach house was fortunately not affected by the wildfires that raged through much of Los Angeles in early 2025. Her close friend, celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin, recently announced she’d be moving her family up to Seattle after losing their home, but Kardashian seems to be doubling down on her commitment to her hometown. It was reported last fall that the entrepreneur is undertaking major renovations on the $60 million Hidden Hills home she previously shared with ex Kanye West (who now legally goes by Ye). Below, we’re sharing a glimpse into some of Kardashian’s most well-known homes.
Beverly Grove condo
In 2005, two years before Keeping Up With the Kardashians became a runaway hit on E!, Kardashian purchased her first home, a simple, chic condo in the Beverly Grove neighborhood of LA. While it’s unclear how much the reality star paid for the pad, it boasted three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms spread across 1,720 square feet. Originally built in 2004, the unit’s most prize-worthy feature was undoubtedly the enormous walk-in closet in the primary suite. The building was also just steps from shops and boutiques on Beverly Drive, likely a huge draw for a star on the rise. Kardashian didn’t stay long, however; she ultimately sold the place for $885,000 in 2010.
Tuscan-style Beverly Hills mansion
Kardashian next paid $3.4 million for a five-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom Tuscan-style mansion in Beverly Hills in 2010. This is where her then beau Kris Humphries famously proposed to her with “Will you marry me?” written out in red rose petals and candles arranged in the shape of hearts. The couple called it quits after just 72 days of marriage. The home was a sign of the times and had all the trappings of a palatial McMansion: a grand two-story entryway, multiple fireplaces, a chef’s kitchen, a pool with a waterfall, and a primary suite with its own fireplace, lounge area, custom walk-in closet, and separate dressing rooms. Kardashian and Humphries lived there together until they split; the reality star sold it for $4 million around the time their divorce was finalized in 2013.
Bel Air estate
Kardashian began dating a new man in 2012, and things between her and Ye got real serious real fast. The superstar pair announced they were pregnant with their first child that December and promptly snapped up a $9 million Bel Air mansion the following year. The home featured six bedrooms and eight bathrooms spread across 9,000 square feet, with oversized sliding glass doors and windows in the main room, rumored at the time to be some of the largest glass windows ever created for a single-family home in the state of California. Josh Altman of Million Dollar Listing, who later represented the couple in the sale of the home along with his brother, Matt, told Architectural Digest, “It was cool to see the transformation of the house. It was originally a dark Mediterranean home, but Kim and [Ye] redid every single inch of the house, and now it’s minimalistic and modern.” Thus began Kardashian’s foray into cleaner, neutral home aesthetics. The pair held onto the house for a good number of years before making a tidy profit when they sold the property for $17.8 million in 2017.
Futuristic Belgian monastery
In 2014, the pair wed in an extravagant wedding in Florence and splashed out on what would become one of their most talked-about homes: a $20 million Hidden Hills estate that they completely renovated into a “futuristic Belgian monastery,” according to Ye. Kardashian told Architectural Digest that the pair had really different reactions when they first came across the property during a neighborhood stroll in 2013. “I didn’t really know [Ye’s] style at that point, but I thought the house was perfection,” she said. “[Ye] was less enthusiastic. He said, ‘It’s workable.’” The couple called on Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt to help them reimagine the sprawling French-countryside-inspired estate, incorporating art installations that also served as play spaces, as well as minimalistic furniture like Vervoordt’s Floating Stone table. The couple completely renovated the 15,667-square-foot house into the Instagrammable abode it is today.
“When I saw the kind of work he was doing, I thought, This man could design Batman’s house,” Ye told AD. “I had to work with him.” In a 2018 tweet, Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner claimed that the home was valued around $60 million given all of the couple’s renovations and investments. Following the pair’s headline-making split several years later, Kardashian bought out Ye’s share of the estate for $23 million. She and their four children still call the palatial residence home, while Ye bought the house across the street. In late 2024, it was reported that the residence was undergoing another extreme overhaul, with images showing entire sections of the house under construction.
Calabasas condo
Before their split, the real-estate-savvy couple continued growing their portfolio with the purchase of a $1.6 million Italian-style condo in Calabasas in 2017. In a 2019 Vogue cover story, Kardashian revealed that she primarily used the 2,260-square-foot unit as an office space (fans of KUWTK will recall it as the location where Kardashian and her sister Kourtney met with a medical medium in hopes of curing Kim’s psoriasis). As a birthday present, Ye had the pad decorated by Belgian architect Vincent van Duysen, giving the condo a minimalist vibe reminiscent of the couple’s main house. Unfortunately, despite the jaw-dropping aesthetics, Kardashian has had a hard time offloading the condo. She first listed it for $3.5 million in 2019, and then again in late 2022 for the same asking price. The current listing shows that it was taken off the market more than a year later, in September 2023.