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Since before even officially becoming an adult, Kylie Jenners houses and glamorous lifestyle captured her fans imaginations. (Though shes more recently been in the headlines for attending awards shows with her boyfriend, Timothe Chalamet.) The young entrepreneur and founder of Kylie Cosmetics, who, according to Forbes, has a net worth of $710 million, hasnt strayed far from her Los Angeles roots, but has nevertheless amassed an impressive real estate portfolio now worth upwards of $80 million.And its no wonder why Jenner has invested so much time and money into her residencesfor all of her red carpet glam, the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sibling is still a homebody at heart. After I got pregnant, I spent so much time at home, I love it, she told Harpers Bazaar in a 2020 interview. The makeup mogul shares two childrendaughter Stormi and son Airewith ex Travis Scott. 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.Jenner with boyfriend Timothe Chalamet at the 2025 Academy Awards.Photo: John Shearer/97th Oscars/The Academy via Getty ImagesMuch like her older siblings, Jenner has worked with some of the industrys top designers and decorators to hone in on her personal aesthetic. Below, were sharing a look into some of the reality stars homes, ranging from her famously pink and sparkly pad to her more recent minimalist decor.Tuscan-style Calabasas mansionJenner was not yet 18 when she purchased her first home in 2015, in her familys favorite city of Calabasas. She purchased the Tuscan-style mansion for $2.7 million, and worked with celeb-favorite interior designer Jeff Andrews to reimagine the space to her particular aesthetic, which at the time included dramatic black hardwood flooring and high-contrast bright white walls. 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 monochromatic theme was carried throughout the home, including in the primary bathroom, which featured a dedicated seating area and walk-in closet. The dwelling also featured a home theater and a pool. Jenner was ready to move on from her starter home not long after that, however, putting it back on the market for $3.9 million one year later and selling it for $3.2 million in 2017.Cape Codstyle Hidden Hills padIn 2016, a little over a year after she bought her starter home, the real-estate-savvy entrepreneur paid $6 million for a Cape Codstyle mansion in Hidden Hills, officially becoming neighbors with mom Kris Jenner and sister Kim (her first home in Calabasas was closer to sisters Khlo and Kourtney). 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 was ready for a change of pace after a brief stint there and sold the mansion at a slight profit$6.7 millionin 2018.Hidden Hills officeJenner didnt look very far for her next purchase. A few months after snapping up her first Hidden Hills mansion, she doubled-down on property in the area, buying the house next door for $4.5 million. Reports at the time suggested that Jenner bought this second home to serve as an office, with plans to keep the Cape Codstyle pad as her primary residence. Her second Hidden Hills home measured 5,200 square feet and boasted four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, with a covered patio, outdoor fireplace and grill surrounding a large pool and spaan impressive office for the flourishing Kylie Cosmetics brand. She ultimately let go of this second Hidden Hills home just one year later, selling it for $5.3 million.Third Hidden Hills propertyJenners living room, photographed for AD in 2019Photo: Douglas Friedman / Art: Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved / DACS, London / ARS, NY 2019