In a classic Kris Jenner move that could only happen in the glitzy hills of Los Angeles, the matriarch of reality TV fame has once again listed her storied 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' mansion for a cool $13.5 million. The property, a staple of the family's decade-long reality show, was briefly yanked from the market in early May, sparking speculation that Jenner, 70, was having second thoughts about bidding farewell to such an iconic piece of her family's history.
“We've been told Kris views the estate as more than just a sale... it's a piece of the Kardashian-Jenner legacy,” shared a source close to the family. This sentiment was echoed when the mansion, with its instantly recognizable black-and-white entryway graced by dual staircases, returned to the market shortly after its removal, accompanied by fresh photos to entice potential buyers.
Originally listed back in February 2025, this Hidden Hills home was not just a filming location but a beloved family hub. Purchased in 2010 for $4 million alongside Caitlyn Jenner, the home stood as a backdrop to many pivotal family moments, including the post-divorce transitions and new beginnings for Kris and her children.
Over fifteen years, the residence has witnessed the Kardashians' evolution, from Kendall and Kylie's teenage years to Kim's own real estate ventures just across the street. Though spacious and filled with memories, its long time on the market is reportedly due to Kris's hesitation about selling a house so steeped in personal and public history.
While the home's grandeur might no longer suit Kris's lifestyle, with her having expanded her property empire elsewhere in Hidden Hills, it offers unmatched luxury for its future owners. Each of the six bedrooms comes with an en-suite bathroom, while the primary suite is a private retreat complete with a spa-inspired bathroom, fireplace, and a gym.
As Kris puts it, "I’ve shared so many unforgettable memories in this incredible home with my family, and I’m excited to see it start a new chapter with its next owners." Although the listing allows for the purchase of furnishings, the core offer revolves around the chance to live like a star in a home that's as much a Hollywood legend as its former occupants.