
"Needless to say, we're waiting with bated breath to see how the reality star's remixed home turns out. In the meantime, we're unpacking Kardashian's real estate portfolio. A California girl through and through, the eldest Kardashian daughter has stayed true to her home state when it comes to property. Read on for a rundown on the places she's called home."
"In 2006-the year before Keeping Up With the Kardashians premiered-Kardashian paid $829,000 for a 2,245-square-foot Mediterranean-style home in a gated Calabasas neighborhood. She shared the three-bedroom, three-bathroom abode with younger sister Khloe in early KUWTK episodes. The 1987 build featured a private backyard with a covered patio and a fountain. Other amenities included a refrigerated wine closet, a fireplace, and a marble bathroom."
"In 2010, Kardashian and Disick moved into another Calabasas home-but at $1.7 million, it was a major upgrade. Spanning 5,400 square feet, the 2004 build was more than twice the size of the house she shared with Khloe, with four bedrooms and four and a half baths. The reality star tapped designer Jeff Andrews to outfit the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home in a black-and-white color scheme; Disick described the final look as " Alice in Wonderland meets Beetlejuice.""
Kourtney Kardashian is temporarily residing at husband Travis Barker’s Calabasas mansion while her long-term house undergoes renovations. Both residences sit a block apart and feature interiors by AD100 designers Martin Lawrence Bullard and Waldo Fernandez. The earliest documented Calabasas purchase in 2006 was a 2,245-square-foot Mediterranean-style home bought for $829,000 and later sold in 2010 for $700,000 after sharing it with sister Khloe. In 2010, she and Scott Disick upgraded to a 5,400-square-foot, $1.7 million home designed by Jeff Andrews with a bold black-and-white scheme.
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