Inside Kim Kardashian’s $100 million house portfolio – a closer look at her most iconic homes

As she prepares for her acting debut in Hulu’s All’s Fair, Kim Kardashian’s house portfolio is also in the spotlight, with a new wing having been added to her Axel Vervoordt-designed mansion
BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA  MARCH 02 Kim Kardashian attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at...
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 02: Kim Kardashian attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)Axelle/Bauer-Griffin

As All’s Fair prepares to premiere on Hulu on November 6, we’re taking a look inside the Kim Kardashian house portfolio and her ever-growing, multi-million-dollar real estate empire.

During the Keeping Up With the Kardashians days, superfans immediately associated Kris Jenner’s black-and-white checkerboard foyer with the family. Nowadays, Kim Kardashian’s own hyperminimalist home is just as iconic. And while the clan’s original family dwelling has been on the market since Kris listed it for $13.5 million in February 2025, Kardashian likely won’t be letting go of her nearby Hidden Hills estate anytime soon – especially since she just added a new wing to the already massive property.

Still, the multihyphenate star has racked up a solid collection of luxury homes across the West Coast, most notably her $70.4 million Malibu beach house purchased in 2022. On The Kardashians last summer, she reflected on the buy: “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… It’s new energy. I am so looking forward to creating so many memories here.” Fortunately, Kardashian’s beach house was not affected by the wildfires that raged through much of Los Angeles in early 2025. Read on to keep up with Kim Kardashian’s house portfolio.

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 neighbourhood of LA. While it’s unclear exactly how much the reality star paid for the pad, it had been listed for $850,000. The dwelling had 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. The Skims founder 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 3,800-square-foot home was a sign of the times and had all the trappings of a palatial McMansion: a grand two-storey 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 after just 72 days of marriage; the reality star sold the home for $4 million around the time their divorce was finalised in 2013. The half-acre property most recently changed hands in 2024 for $5.12 million.

Bel Air estate

Kardashian began dating a new man in 2012, and things between her and Ye (FKA Kanye West) 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, rumoured 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. According to Altman, part of what sealed the deal was a showing led by Kardashian herself, who gave a tour to the prospective buyer and explained the upgrades that she and Ye added to the home.

Altman also revealed to E! News at that time that he had brokered all of the reality star’s previous real estate deals too. “I have been selling Kim[’s] houses for the past decade, and she is super, super savvy,” he told the outlet. “The first place I ever sold her was 10 years ago. It was an $800,000 condo so safe to say we have all come up since then,” he said, referring to Kardashian’s Beverly Grove pad. “Every house Kim has ever bought, she’s never spared any expense, and she’s never been concerned about what other people think.”

Futuristic Belgian monastery

In 2014, Kardashian and West 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 surreally minimalistic space that graced AD’s March 2020 cover.

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“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 the home was valued at around $60 million, given the couple’s renovations and investments. During their marriage, it served as their primary residence. Following the pair’s headline-making split in 2021, Kardashian bought out Ye’s share of the estate for $23 million. She still maintains ownership of the dwelling, while Ye bought the relatively modest single-story house across the street for $4.5 million. He sold it two years later; it has since been razed and replaced with an 11,000-square-foot mansion.

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In late 2024, construction began again at Kardashian’s home, with images showing entire sections of the house undergoing extensive renovation. A March 2025 episode of The Kardashians gave viewers a glimpse of the entrepreneur moving out of the home in preparation for the renovations. “I’m packing up my entire house. I’m fully remodelling, and it’s not easy to do this with four kids,” she said in the episode, adding that the construction process would take a year and a half and that she was considering the needs of a future romantic partner while revamping the abode. “I did this whole renovation and I looked up to my team and I go, ‘Guys, we’re adding on to the house, we’re changing everything for me,’ and then I thought, ‘Wait, where’s the his side?,’” Kardashian explained during a confessional, before showing off the plans for a sprawling closet for her hypothetical beau. “I’ll be so stuck in that, and not even be open to having a partner, if I don’t build it. So if you build it, he will come.” New images obtained in April 2025 reveal that a new wing has been added to the still-unfinished estate.


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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.

Hidden Hills properties

Kardashian and her former husband purchased this ranchstyle home in Hidden Hills California for 2.98 million in 2019.

Kardashian and her former husband purchased this ranch-style home in Hidden Hills, California, for $2.98 million in 2019.

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The same year Kardashian and Ye welcomed their fourth child together, son Psalm West, they also expanded their Hidden Hills empire. In March 2019, they purchased a $2.7 million property adjacent to their primary residence, a midcentury home set on a 1.57-acre lot. Then in the fall, they dropped $2.98 million for a third Hidden Hills property nearby, a ranch with equestrian facilities unconventionally split across either side of a main road. Kardashian listed that home for $5.3 million three years later, in 2022, and sold it for $3.5 million the following year.

Wyoming ranches

Also in 2019, Kardashian and Ye purchased a sprawling Wyoming ranch for $14 million and then a second ranch several months later for $14.5 million. The second property, known as Bighorn Mountain Ranch, spans an impressive 6,713 acres of canyons, bluffs, mountains, creeks, and game hunting grounds. There are some 2,000 elk on the property and several lodges dotting the grounds, as well as two heated helicopter pads for year-round use. Ye owns these Wyoming properties following the couple’s split.

Fourth Hidden Hills residence

In 2022, just a few months after news broke that Kardashian would be keeping the couple’s primary Hidden Hills residence, she purchased a $6.3 million property situated right next door. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom mansion was built in 1975 and had been owned by the same family since, and the reality star would’ve had her work cut out for her if she decided to modernize the space. Presently, the dwelling measures 4,239 square feet, with a mirrored living room, green carpets on the staircase, and a wrought-iron banister. Kardashian ultimately decided not to invest in renovations for the home, flipping it back onto the market for $7 million six months later.

Palm Springs dream home

In a 2022 cover story for Vogue, Kardashian alluded to two projects she has underway: a custom Palm Springs home being built by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Tadao Ando, and a lakeside property in an undisclosed location designed by Kengo Kuma. Kardashian described the Palm Springs project as “concrete, gray-toned, and really zen,” which aligns with Ando’s past projects, including a ranch in Santa Fe that once belonged to Tom Ford. Kuma is perhaps best known for his work designing the national stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and draws on natural elements to influence his designs. In 2023, it was reported that plans for Kardashian’s futuristic Palm Springs getaway would have to be put on hold, as building permits for the structural art piece were not approved. The home, once done, was originally expected to measure 42,000 square feet. But as of now, construction is still being delayed until Kardashian can obtain the required permits. In October 2024, she filed modified plans to build a 20,310-square-foot dwelling with seven bedrooms, a pool, and a spa. Time will tell if and when those plans come to fruition.

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Malibu beach house

In 2022, Kardashian dropped a whopping $70.4 million for Cindy Crawford’s former Malibu beach home, a jaw-dropping seaside property that was originally listed for $99.5 million. (The sellers were investor Adam Weiss and his wife, Yellowstone actress Barret Swatek, who purchased the home from Crawford for $45 million in 2018.) Situated in the exclusive Encinal Bluffs neighborhood, the Mediterranean-style villa measures 7,450 square feet and sits on a 3.18-acre lot boasting multiple wraparound decks, patios, and a private path to a secluded beach. There is also a tennis court, a poolside cabana with an outdoor fireplace, and a spa and firepit area overlooking the ocean. Kardashian’s purchase marked the highest-priced home sold in Malibu in 2022, and the fourth-highest in all of California. The reality star worked with Harrison Design to update the mansion to the signature Kim Kardashian house aesthetic: clean, modern, and minimalistic.

This story was originally published on architecturaldigest.com