Kris Jenner has bought
her son Rob a house around the corner from the rest of the clan.
'The light filled residence offers 4 large bedroom suites, an elegant formal living room with fireplace, and spacious office with French doors that open to a charming front porch.'
It comes a month after
Khloe Kardashian reportedly kicked the troubled 28-year-old out of her home
over his relationship with Blac Chyna.
Rob is the new owner of
a $2.3million home in the same exclusive gated Calabasas neighbourhood as his
sisters Khloe, Kourtney, and Kylie, and up the road from Kim and even Kris
herself, according to TMZ.
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According to the site, the momager 'helped out' with the purchase, which is
under the family trust.
The 4,256 sq ft
two-storey house, on 12,700 sq ft of land, boasts four bedrooms and five
bathrooms.
The home is a 'Romantic East Coast traditional located on an exceptional
cul-de-sac within the prestigious Oaks of Calabasas,' according to property
website Zillow.
'The light filled residence offers 4 large bedroom suites, an elegant formal living room with fireplace, and spacious office with French doors that open to a charming front porch.'
One of the most exciting
features for cooking fan girlfriend Blac Chyna will undoubtedly be the 'large
center island kitchen' which 'offers the best in form and function with
stainless steel appliances and spacious breakfast nook'.
She'll also be delighted
with the outdoor kitchenette, where she can prepare her much-vaunted healthy
meals for her new squeeze, before serving them in the 'sophisticated' formal
dining room.
TMZ reported that Khloe
'hit the roof' when she returned to her property early to find the pair
surrounded by 'liquor and trash'.
He then moved in with
his new lover at her home in equally up-market Tarzana, a 20-minute drive away.
While Rob runs his own
sock line Arthur George, he is presumably the least financially self-sufficient
of the ever-enterprising Kardashian-Jenner clan, having exiled himself and
hidden from those eternally-rolling television cameras.
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