
Property timeline helps tell the story of the love-’emor-hate-’em family.
It’s been 10 years since the premiere of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” but here at Hot Property, we’ve been keeping up with the famous family’s real estate transactions spanning more than a quarter of a century.
As fans of the reality show know, in between juggling love interests, the latest fashions and family drama, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kris et al. manage a revolving door of opulent mansions and estates.
“The Kardashians are very astute businesspeople,” said Tomer Fridman, the family’s longtime real estate agent. “They’re extremely well-versed in real estate and understanding investment returns and market projections.”
Here’s a timeline of some of the real estate transactions of America’s love-’em-or-hate-’em family.
1991 Bruce Jenner, now known as Caitlyn Jenner, got the ball rolling by leasing an ocean-view Malibu home for $7,000 a month shortly before marrying Kris Kardashian. The house had five bedrooms, a maid’s quarters and a pool.
1996 With the birth of Kendall a year earlier, and Kylie in 1997, the Jenner-Kardashian clan needed more room (including Bruce’s and Kris’ children from previous relationships, there were 10 kids in all).
The couple moved inland, purchasing a 9,000-square-foot English-style home in the guard-gated community of Hidden Hills. The six-bedroom house sat on more than an acre of pastoral grounds that featured a golf practice facility complete with sand traps and a putting green.
2003 After listing their Hidden Hills home the previous year, Bruce and Kris grabbed a French-style
manor in Calabasas. The couple enjoyed the five-bedroom, 4,600-
square-foot house, but at half the size of their previous home, it soon
proved too small for the clan.
2005 With
10 children ranging from 8 to 21, the couple decided to build something
bigger. “It’s a great house; it’s just not big enough,” Kris Jenner
said at the time in reference to the Calabasas home they listed for $2.7
million. They began developing a Cape Codstyle home on equestrian-zoned
land in the San Fernando Valley. “We love a project,” Kris said.
2006 The
fate of the 10,000-squarefoot “project” remains unknown, but the
remaining in-house members of the modern-day Brady Bunch grabbed a
four-bedroom in Hidden Hills for $2.85 million. The 3,966-square-foot
home, where they filmed the first few seasons of their show, featured a
master suite with a marble bath and walkout veranda for Bruce and Kris;
the kids enjoyed a pool, spa and equestrian area.
Holidays must have been pretty cramped, because they listed the house for $3.4 million two years later.
2009 Khloe
Kardashian and then- Laker Lamar Odom tied the knot and moved into an
elegant Mediterranean-style villa in Mulholland Park for $3.95 million.
The 8,000- square-foot home featured a twostory foyer with a sweeping
staircase, mosaic tile details and seven bedrooms.
Though
the marriage was rocky, their investment wasn’t. After their divorce,
the couple sold the house to newlyweds Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting for
$5.5 million in 2014. Khloe then bought her current home from Justin
Bieber for $7.2 million; it’s a Spanish-style pad in Calabasas with a
courtyard, 200-bottle wine cellar and a one-bedroom bonus casita.
2010 Kourtney
Kardashian unloaded her other Calabasas place for $700,000 and snapped
up a 5,400-square-foot spot with longtime partner Scott Disick (they’ve
since split) in the same city. With a more playful flair than the pads
of her sisters, the home featured bright-colored accent pieces in
black-and-white rooms.
After
selling the artsy digs for $2.98 million in 2014, Kourtney bought her
current home from former NFL player Keyshawn Johnson for $8.5 million;
the 12,000-square-foot mansion has an elevator, gym and massage room.
2014 Kim
Kardashian and husband Kanye West had big plans for a 9,000-square-foot
project in Bel- Air, but when renovations became too costly, the power
couple bought a French countrysideinspired stone-clad house in Hidden
Hills for $19.75 million.
The
15,667-square-foot home, which sits on 3 acres of vineyards, should be
enough room to raise their growing family: North, Saint, and a third
child reportedly on the way.
2015 Before her
gender change in September, Caitlyn bought a 3,500-square-foot Malibu
mansion in an off-market deal for $3.575 million.
The
renovated contemporary, built in 2010, sits on 11 acres with 360-degree
canyon, mountain and ocean views. The living space includes a bar, a
garage apartment, four bedrooms and four bathrooms. A swimming pool and
spa take in views of the Pacific Ocean.
That
same year, Kris snapped up a remodeled condominium in Century City for
$1.655 million. An open-plan living room with a wall fireplace, a dining
area, two bedrooms and four bathrooms are within 2,524 square feet of
interiors.
Custom bookshelves highlight aden area.
2016 Kendall
entered the real estate game at age 20, buying a renovated midcentury
home in Hidden Hills West from John Krasinski and Emily Blunt for $6.5
million. The six-bedroom estate has floor-toceiling windows and a custom
walk-in closet big enough to house the model’s ever-growing collection
of clothes. Kendall then sold the property in September 2017 for $6.85
million.
2017 Despite
her age, Kylie has shown her real estate prowess. The then-17-year-old
bought a neo-Tuscan Calabasas home in 2015 and three Hidden Hills houses
in 2016, including a massive Cape Cod-inspired estate with custom
boutique closets, a swimming pool and rose gardens spread across the
4.5-acre lot.
This
year, she switched into sell mode, parting ways with her Calabasas digs
and selling one of her Hidden Hills houses for $5.275 million — a
$775,000 markup from what she paid a year earlier.
In July, Rob Kardashian sold his Calabasas starter home, which his mom bought him a year earlier, for $2.44 million.
An
unusual choice for a bachelor pad, the East Coast-inspired traditional
home has classic brick details, white trim and a front porch framed by a
set of detailed pedestals.
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