Fans Say Kylie Jenner’s New House ‘Looks Like a Costco’

AS THE YOUNGEST of the famous Kardashian-Jenner family, Kylie Jenner already has a portfolio that is so massive, it would make any big-time broker blush—and the entrepreneur now boasts yet another home in Palm Springs.

According to the Daily Mail, Jenner’s latest addition was a long time coming. Back in 2019, the mom of two initially purchased prime real-estate in an exclusive gated community for a cool $3.25 million. (In fact, the lot she bought then sits right next to Kris Jenner’s Palm Springs home and near properties sister Kourtney and Kim own.) The beauty mogul has now put the finishing touches on her home sweet home: An industrial, 15,500-square-foot mansion that reportedly boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and an infinity pool.

The estate is 4,500 square feet larger than momager Chris’s place next door. But big doesn’t necessarily mean beautiful in everyone’s opinion. While some design lovers might consider Jenner’s ultra-industrial home as the beginning of her brutalist era, not all of her fans are on-board with her latest house. In fact, when Instagram account @HousesofCelebs posted her pad on its feed, fans sounded off with their savage thoughts. One unimpressed follower asked, “Can it look more soulless?!” “This family [has] the most boring, typical celebrity taste in house,” wrote another. ” A third commenter had us literally laughing out loud with their take: “Building a house as a beginner on [the] Sims…”

What do you think? Is this home sleek or “soul-less?” (Yes, that was another harsh take.) While we don’t know much about the interiors, here’s hoping we get a peek during season three of The Kardashians, which premieres on Hulu on Thursday, May 25. (Psst…you can grab a free trial right here.)

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Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, and ELLE Decor, among others. Her hobbies include themed spinning classes, Netflix, and nachos.



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