Kim Kardashian was born and raised in Los Angeles—Beverly Hills, to be exact—and by the looks of her ever-growing real estate portfolio, she’s not looking to venture too far away anytime soon. The multihyphenate star has expanded her resume significantly since Keeping Up With the Kardashians first debuted on E! in 2007. These days, the billionaire operates her skin care and fashion brands SKKN by Kim and Skims; is the founder of a private equity firm called Skky Partners; and stars alongside her family Hulu’s The Kardashians. Her properties have multiplied and changed to reflect her life circumstances (her growing family and union, then ensuing split with Kanye West, who now goes by “Ye”), and her newfound independence and creative empowerment. Below, we’ve rounded up some of Kardashian’s most well-known homes, including that $60 million “futuristic Belgian monastery.”
2005
A few years before KUWTK became a runaway hit, Kardashian purchased her first home, a 1,750-square-foot 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, two-and-a-half bathrooms, and an enormous walk-in closet in the primary suite. The building was 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.
2010
Kardashian next put down $3.4 million for a five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom Tuscan-style dwelling in Beverly Hills. It was here that her then beau Kris Humphries proposed to her (the couple ultimately called it quits after just 72 days of marriage). The home 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, and she sold it for $4 million around the time their divorce was finalized in 2013.
2013
Kardashian and Ye made headlines when they started dating in 2012 and things got real serious real fast. They announced they were pregnant with their first child that December and then 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.” The pair made a tidy profit when they sold the property for $17.8 million in 2017.