Kylie Jenner is quietly streamlining her $80 million property portfolio. The reality star and beauty entrepreneur has reportedly listed her longtime Hidden Hills residence for $20.3 million, marking the end of an era for one of her earliest and most personal homes.
Jenner originally acquired the property in 2016 for $12 million, when she was just 19, as part of a remarkable trio of purchases in the celebrity enclave. That same year, she bought a $2.7 million starter home in Calabasas, followed by two additional Hidden Hills properties, one a $6 million Cape Cod-style house and another, purchased for $4.5 million, which she used as offices for her rapidly expanding brand, Kylie Cosmetics. Both have since been sold, leaving this as the last of her original holdings in the neighbourhood.
It is perhaps unsurprising that this was the one she chose to keep the longest. Built in 2015 and designed in a Cape Cod style, the house served as her primary residence for nearly a decade and sits within easy reach of her family, including Kris Jenner and her sisters. Spanning over 13,000 square feet, the house offers eight bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, along with a series of spaces designed as much for entertaining as for retreat. A chef’s kitchen with dual islands opens onto the outdoors through disappearing glass walls, while the principal suite includes a sitting room, a spa-like bathroom, a balcony and expansive dressing areas. Elsewhere, there is a home cinema, gym, games room, massage room and office, as well as a separate guest suite with its own entrance.
The interiors were shaped in collaboration with designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, who helped Kylie Jenner transform what she once described as her first ‘grown-up’ home into a space that balanced glamour with warmth. The result leaned into a distinctly Old-meets-New Hollywood aesthetic, complete with pink hues, plush textures and a gold-leaf ceiling in the dining room. Following the news that she was expecting her first child with Travis Scott, the house was further adapted to include a nursery and playroom, evolving alongside her life.
Her decision to move on from the property inevitably raises questions about what comes next, particularly given her relationship with Timothée Chalamet. For now, however, Jenner appears to be staying rooted in Hidden Hills. She is said to be completing work on a new estate on land purchased for $15 million in 2020, where olive trees have been planted to create a more secluded, almost European atmosphere. Details of the house itself remain largely under wraps, but recent activity — including the listing of her $48 million Holmby Hills home — suggests a considered reshaping of her real estate portfolio rather than a retreat from it.


