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The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star and Jesus Is King rapper shelled out $6.3 million for an undeveloped plot of land in the Madison Club community of La Quinta, a resort city in the Coachella Valley, close to Palm Springs, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The pair made the purchase in late 2019, the outlet reported, gaining two acres of tree-dotted land on the same street where Kim’s mother, Kris Jenner, and sister, Kylie Jenner, also own property. A representative for Kim had no comment on the purchase.
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Kris bought her 11,000-square-foot La Quinta vacation home for $12 million in 2018, according to the Times. Kylie purchased her own plot of undeveloped land a half-mile down the road for $3.25 million in early 2019.
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The Beverly Hills mansion the KKW Beauty mogul shared with husband of 72 days Kris Humphries is back on the market for a cool $5.7 million. Kim owned the five-bed, five-bath home from 2010 through 2013, when she sold it to move in with Kanye West.
Much of her furniture is still in the house and the glam room’s mirrors are emblazoned with her KK monogram.
It’s listed with Josh Altman (of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles) and Daniel Damico, both of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. This is the fourth time the team is representing this particular property.
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