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Who Owns the Priciest Home? Every Kardashian-Jenner Estate Ranked

Who Owns the Priciest Home? Every Kardashian-Jenner Estate Ranked
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The Kardashian-Jenner empire is turning luxury real estate into a family sport—Kim goes sleek, Kylie brings modern glam, Kourtney keeps it earthy, Khloé turns up the bold-chic, while Kris and Kendall carve out their own lanes.

When the Kardashian-Jenners buy a house, they are not just moving; they are making a point. Each one has a signature look: Kim is ultra-minimal, Kylie is glossy and modern, Kourtney goes earthy and calm, Khloe does bold-but-cozy, and even Kris and Kendall keep it cool with quiet wealth energy. Over the years they have turned SoCal into their personal Monopoly board. Here is where everyone stands right now, what is confirmed, what is rumored, and the little details that made me do a double take.

The scorecard

  • Kim Kardashian — Kim is playing a different game. She and Kanye bought the Hidden Hills compound back in 2014 for around $20 million, then Kim bought out his share after the divorce for $23 million (People). Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt gave it that stark, near-monastic aesthetic: pale tones, long corridors, whisper-quiet calm. She keeps expanding the place with private wellness touches, studios, and yes, rumors about spa-ish bunkers float around. Then, in 2022, she grabbed Cindy Crawford's former Malibu estate for $70.4 million: wraparound decks, a tennis court, a private beach path, ocean forever. Between Hidden Hills and Malibu, you are easily north of $80 million, and that is before you count her side parcels and other investments. The vibe is curated serenity meets power move.
  • Kylie Jenner — In 2020 she snagged a 19,250-square-foot Holmby Hills compound for $36.5 million, reportedly well under its earlier asking price. It is a single-story showpiece with 7 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, two guest apartments, and its own private guardhouse because apparently the house needs security more than you do. Think marble slab islands, glass walls that slide open to a sleek courtyard, a resort-style pool, and an outdoor theater. Inside: soft neutrals, modern lines, and the internet-famous Dior treadmill in her home gym. Off the main grid, she has been scooping up spots in Hidden Hills and Calabasas, including a $15 million vacant lot where a mega-build is underway, described as part family compound, part bunker chic. The homes are basically product shots for her brand come to life.
  • Kendall Jenner — Fashion girl, real estate to match. In 2017 she paid $8.55 million for a Spanish-style place in Beverly Hills' Mulholland Estates, previously owned by Charlie Sheen. It is about 6,600 square feet, with archways, fireplaces, lush landscaping, and a pool that leans Mediterranean glam, all toned down by Kendall's minimalist taste. Early 2025 brought reports that she bought a $22–$23 million ranch in Montecito (The Sun), the very fancy zip that includes Oprah's place. Alleged features: horse stables, an arena, sprawling olive groves, a historic adobe-style main house, and long views of both mountains and ocean. Important caveat: county records have not fully confirmed it yet, but the chatter has been loud across celeb real-estate blogs since early 2025. She has also been linked to a vacation villa in Careyes, Mexico, often shared with Kylie for shoots and escapes. Beyond that, there are whispers she is expanding, but nothing locked in.
  • Kris Jenner — The original headquarters: her Hidden Hills Mediterranean, bought in 2010 for around $4 million, basically acted as a supporting cast member on Keeping Up With the Kardashians. You can picture the foyer: the sweeping double staircase, black-and-white marble floors, the whole thing. In 2025 she put that house on the market for $13.5 million. It is roughly 9,000 square feet with 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, and a couple decades of pop culture baked into the tile. She also grabbed a $12 million La Quinta retreat near Palm Springs in 2018, complete with seven bedrooms, infinity pools, and pristine desert views. And she built a newer modern compound in Hidden Hills right next to Khloe's, valued around $20 million. Strategic proximity is her love language.
  • Khloe Kardashian — In 2020, Khloe went all-in on a custom Hidden Hills build for about $17 million, with Kris literally next door. The place is glassy, bright, and obsessively organized (that pantry lives rent free on social media), with a pool that looks ripped from a boutique resort. Before that she bought Justin Bieber's old Calabasas house in 2014 for $7.2 million and sold it in 2020 for a record $15.5 million. The current setup feels like a reset: luxe, lived in, designed for life with True, and less about flexing than finding calm.
  • Kourtney Kardashian — Kourtney stays in her lane: quiet, intentional luxury. Her main Calabasas home is about 11,500 square feet; she bought it in 2014 from NFL star Keyshawn Johnson for roughly $9 million (Daily Express). Six bedrooms, nine baths, interiors by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, and a mix of mid-century warmth and crisp minimalism. In 2021 she added a modern single-story place in La Quinta for about $12 million: six beds, eight baths, floor-to-ceiling glass, mountain views that do all the talking. Then in 2022, she and Travis Barker picked up a $14.5 million beachfront property in the Santa Barbara/Carpinteria pocket. The throughline is comfort and family first, with plenty of polish.
  • Caitlyn Jenner — In 2015, Caitlyn bought a $3.6 million hilltop in Malibu with a glassy, modern design and Pacific views for days. Three bedrooms, radiant-heated floors, and big sliders that erase the line between inside and ocean air. It was her reset button after the chaos of the main Kardashian orbit. The 2018 Woolsey Fire reportedly damaged parts of the property, but she rebuilt and stayed put. It is not the priciest in the family, but it might be the most personal.
  • Rob Kardashian — Rob keeps it low profile. He has spent a lot of time at Kris's famous Hidden Hills house (the same one listed in 2025 for $13.5 million), which comes with nearly 9,000 square feet, six en-suite bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a sweeping spiral staircase, and that black-and-white foyer everyone recognizes. On his own, he bought a four-bed, five-bath place in a gated Calabasas community for about $2.3 million in 2016 and sold it roughly a year later for around $2.44 million. There is also the family legacy piece: Robert Kardashian Sr.'s big Encino Hills property has been listed around $6 million in recent years, though that is more heirloom than Rob's residence. His taste reads practical over splashy: comfortable, familiar, and close to the family hub.

So who is on top? Kim, obviously, with Malibu alone doing heavy lifting. Kylie is building an empire that photographs like a campaign. Kendall's rumored Montecito ranch would be a flex if and when it is fully confirmed. Kris still plays chess with adjacency. Khloe is optimizing for sanity and sunlight. Kourtney is the queen of calm. Caitlyn chose meaning over maximalism. Rob is the stealth one who likes a good, sensible flip.

Which property matches your vibe? Tell me, and yes, I will judge you (lovingly) based on your answer.