While Kourtney Kardashian’s house of over 10 years undergoes renovations, the reality star is residing at husband Travis Barker’s Calabasas mansion with their growing blended family. Both residences, which sit a block apart, have graced the pages of Architectural Digest, featuring interiors by AD100 designers Martin Lawrence Bullard and Waldo Fernandez, respectively. Needless to say, we’re waiting with bated breath to see how the reality star’s remixed home turns out. In the meantime, we’re unpacking Kardashian’s real estate portfolio. A California girl through and through, the eldest Kardashian daughter has stayed true to her home state when it comes to property. Read on for a rundown on the places she’s called home.
Calabasas starter pad
In 2006—the year before Keeping Up With the Kardashians premiered—Kardashian paid $829,000 for a 2,245-square-foot Mediterranean-style home in a gated Calabasas neighborhood. She shared the three-bedroom, three-bathroom abode with younger sister Khloe in early KUWTK episodes. The 1987 build featured a private backyard with a covered patio and a fountain. Other amenities included a refrigerated wine closet, a fireplace, and a marble bathroom. Shortly after welcoming son Mason with Scott Disick in 2010, the Poosh founder offloaded the dwelling for $700,000 in favor of a more spacious home to accommodate her growing family.
First family home
In 2010, Kardashian and Disick moved into another Calabasas home—but at $1.7 million, it was a major upgrade. Spanning 5,400 square feet, the 2004 build was more than twice the size of the house she shared with Khloe, with four bedrooms and four and a half baths. The reality star tapped designer Jeff Andrews to outfit the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home in a black-and-white color scheme; Disick described the final look as “Alice in Wonderland meets Beetlejuice.” Vaulted ceilings, a fireplace-warmed library, a formal dining room with wine storage, a swimming pool, and a loggia were among the home’s highlights.
Kardashian sold the property for about $2.98 million in 2014, with the buyer shelling out an additional $125,000 to keep some of the bold furnishings. By that time, she and Disick had welcomed their daughter Penelope, and Kardashian was pregnant with baby Reign. With their new additions to the family, it was time to double the size of their house once again…
Calabasas mansion
Ready for something bigger and better, Kardashian bought a 1.86-acre Calabasas property from retired NFL player Keyshawn Johnson in early 2014 for $7.45 million, records show. The nearly 12,000-square-foot contemporary Mediterranean abode was designed by megamansion architect Richard Landry, boasting six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a theater, a game room, a study, and an elevator.
AD toured the impressive abode in 2016, after Kardashian reimagined the dwelling with the help of Martyn Lawrence Bullard, who also designed Khloe’s neighboring Mediterranean Revival house around the same time. “I was ready for something a bit more sophisticated and grown-up than my last house. But above all, it had to be family-friendly,” Kardashian said, explaining the brief she gave Bullard, who helped her appoint the home with stylish modernist furnishings, including Pierre Jeanneret dining chairs and a Jules Leleu desk in Kardashian’s office.


