
Kylie Jenner’s long-in-the-works Hidden Hills mega-mansion is finally looking less like a construction site and more like a personal resort. Recent social posts and fresh on-site photos reveal a towering two-story wardrobe, a sprawling backyard pool, and construction set up to house a 12-car garage. Crews have been active on the five-acre spread for years, and to anyone driving by, the compound now appears close to the finish line. If everything is completed as permitted, it is set to rank among the largest new private homes in the neighborhood.
Plans and permits
Permits and reporting outline an 18,000-square-foot main residence with room for a 12-car garage, a guest house, a sports court, and a full security base, according to Architectural Digest. The outlet also notes that Jenner picked up the vacant five-acre parcel in 2020 for about $15 million. The land had previously belonged to Miley Cyrus. Aerial images and permit records collected by design and real-estate reporters show extensive landscaping, multiple outbuildings, and the long gated drive that Jenner requested in her plans.
Closet peek and construction updates
Jenner has turned her own social feeds into a running progress report. In January, she posted an Instagram Story with the caption “building my dream two-story closet” and shared shots of reclaimed flooring and a small shower window for one of her kids, as reported by AOL. Those glimpses suggest that interior finish work is well underway, with staircases, tile samples, and flooring choices coming together while landscapers and exterior crews push to wrap up the outside.
A real-estate shuffle
As the Hidden Hills compound inches toward completion, Jenner has been quietly tidying up the rest of her portfolio. She put her Holmby Hills “fortress” on the market for $48 million, according to Realtor.com. One of her earlier Hidden Hills properties hit the market this month for about $20.25 million, Parade reported. Taken together, the listings point to a sizable rebalancing of Jenner’s Los Angeles real estate holdings as she prepares to settle into the new compound.
Neighbors and what’s next
Construction crews have been “nonstop” around the property in recent years, and that constant churn is exactly what neighbors and passersby have noticed as the estate edges toward completion, the New York Post reported. The Post and other outlets say Jenner announced that she and her family had moved into the finished Hidden Hills compound late last year, a move that Mansion Global reported cleared the way for listing her Holmby Hills residence. For now, most of what the public sees comes from her social media teasers and public records. Whether Jenner eventually showcases any part of the estate in a formal listing or keeps it strictly private is still an open question.









