A Kardashian House Just Hit The Market

Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner

From ELLE DECOR

A lot has happened since Bruce and Kris Jenner took up residence together in the Italian-style Calabasas home featured on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." Besides the obvious plot twists, it turns out the family's real estate portfolio wasn't all that it seemed.

According to Architectural Digest, the Jenners never actually lived in the home (a secret held by show producers for security reasons) nor was it located in the Calabasas neighborhood the Kardashian klan has called home.

The property, which sits on almost an acre of land in the Fryman Estates community of Studio City, a popular celebrity enclave, is now on the market for $9 million (paparazzi maybe or maybe not included).

Photo credit: Keller Williams B.H.
Photo credit: Keller Williams B.H.

Although no actual member of the family has lived in the house, exteriors of the 7,800-square-foot mansion were featured on several seasons of the show. Inside, seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, a two-story foyer, a screening room, indoor and outdoor kitchens, salt water swimming pool and a billiards room actually feel on par with the other Kardashian/Jenner homes. It also features hand-plastered Venetian walls with murals by artist Giorgio Tuscani.

The home, which also made appearances in HBO shows "True Blood" and "Rome," was last sold in 2005 for $5.2 million, then listed in 2014 for $6.25 million. But the residence, located at 11947 Iredell St., was taken off of the market before it was sold, Architectural Digest reports.

Take a look inside the mansion below and contact Robert E. Howell, Keller Williams B.H. (310) 729-2807, for more information.

Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner

From ELLE DECOR

A lot has happened since Bruce and Kris Jenner took up residence together in the Italian-style Calabasas home featured on "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." Besides the obvious plot twists, it turns out the family's real estate portfolio wasn't all that it seemed.

According to Architectural Digest, the Jenners never actually lived in the home (a secret held by show producers for security reasons) nor was it located in the Calabasas neighborhood the Kardashian klan has called home.

The property, which sits on almost an acre of land in the Fryman Estates community of Studio City, a popular celebrity enclave, is now on the market for $9 million (paparazzi maybe or maybe not included).

Photo credit: Keller Williams B.H.
Photo credit: Keller Williams B.H.

Although no actual member of the family has lived in the house, exteriors of the 7,800-square-foot mansion were featured on several seasons of the show. Inside, seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, a two-story foyer, a screening room, indoor and outdoor kitchens, salt water swimming pool and a billiards room actually feel on par with the other Kardashian/Jenner homes. It also features hand-plastered Venetian walls with murals by artist Giorgio Tuscani.

The home, which also made appearances in HBO shows "True Blood" and "Rome," was last sold in 2005 for $5.2 million, then listed in 2014 for $6.25 million. But the residence, located at 11947 Iredell St., was taken off of the market before it was sold, Architectural Digest reports.

Take a look inside the mansion below and contact Robert E. Howell, Keller Williams B.H. (310) 729-2807, for more information.

Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner
Photo credit: Steven J. Magner

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