Kim Kardashian’s luxurious Malibu Beach mansion has undergone a remarkable transformation, as revealed by recent aerial photographs showcasing its stunning views and upscale features.
Since purchasing the 3-acre beachfront property in 2022, Kim has overseen significant renovations. The new aerial images highlight the home’s beautiful surroundings, featuring dense foliage and tall bushes that ensure privacy. The revamped backyard now includes an in-ground pool, hot tub, covered lounge area, patio, and outdoor kitchen.
In comparison to earlier photos from October, the home’s roof has been updated from its previous red color to a sleek gray, and the exterior has been painted a sophisticated cream. The breathtaking ocean views and proximity to the beach remain standout features of the property.
Kim’s fresh start was featured on the Hulu series The Kardashians last summer, where she shared the excitement of her new home with her sister Khloe. In a confessional, Kim expressed her joy at finding her “dream” home and the emotional significance of completing the purchase. This Malibu retreat symbolizes a new chapter for Kim, moving away from the turbulence of her past relationship with Kanye West.
Previously owned by supermodel Cindy Crawford and her husband Rande Gerber, the house came to Kim’s attention through Cindy’s daughter Kaia Gerber, who is friends with Kim’s sister Kendall Jenner. This purchase marked Kim’s first major real estate acquisition without Kanye’s involvement, following their divorce in February 2021.
Meanwhile, Kanye West has recently sold his $39 million Malibu mansion, which he bought in 2021 for $53.7 million. After extensive remodeling challenges, Kanye opted to sell the property instead of completing the renovations. He managed to find a buyer after six months on the market.
Kim and Kanye, who co-parent their four children—North, 11, Chicago, six, Saint, eight, and Psalm, five—have had minimal direct interaction recently, with any encounters typically occurring at events related to their children.