Kylie Jenner may be the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sibling, but she’s second only to Kim Kardashian when it comes to financial success. The young entrepreneur and founder of Kylie Cosmetics was (controversially) named the youngest self-made billionaire by Forbes in 2019, and while the publication now puts her net worth at $680 million, that’s still nothing to scoff at.
For all the glitz and glamor of her public persona, Kylie is a self-professed homebody who prefers staying in over a night out on the town—especially these days, given that she dedicates much of her time to raising two little ones, daughter Stormi and son Aire. “Stormi has definitely taken over the house with her toys,” Kylie told Architectural Digest in 2019 during a tour of her Hidden Hills residence. In an interview the following year, she admitted that having kids definitely affirmed her homebody tendencies. “After I got pregnant, I spent so much time at home, I love it,” she said. “I love to lie in my bed and watch movies and forget about the world. Sometimes I take some time off, let the nannies take days off, and hang out at home with Stormi.”
Good thing Kylie has her pick of mansions where she and her kids can spend quality time together. The homes she currently owns add up to $80 million, though given the fact that two are custom-builds, her portfolio is likely worth more. Below, we’re sharing a glimpse into each of the reality star’s many residences, all located in sunny Southern California.
2015
Kylie was not yet 18 and just beginning to show signs of entrepreneurial promise when she purchased her first home in Calabasas, a Tuscan-style mansion that she bought for $2.7 million. The impressive pad measured 4,851 square feet and comprised six bedrooms and six bathrooms. Jenner converted one of the bedrooms into an enviable glam room with mirrored walls, custom drawers, and a well-lit vanity. The young reality star worked with star interior designer Jeff Andrews to make the space wholly hers, with dramatic black hardwood flooring and contrastingly bright white walls. The monochromatic theme was carried throughout the home, for instance, in the primary bathroom, which featured a dedicated seating area and walk-in closet. Kylie didn’t hold onto the property long, putting it back on the market for $3.9 million one year later and selling it for $3.2 million in 2017.
2016
A little over a year after she bought her starter home, Kylie dropped $6 million for a Cape Cod–style mansion in Hidden Hills, officially becoming neighbors with mom Kris Jenner and sister Kim (her first home was closer to sisters Khloé Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian). The 7,000-square-foot residence featured six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, as well as a home theater, wine cellar, four-car garage, and cavernous walk-in closet in the primary suite. The backyard looked out onto the mountains, giving the property extra privacy. The Kylie Cosmetics founder opted to move onto bigger and better things, however, selling the mansion at a slight profit—$6.7 million—in 2018.