Kylie Jenner is simply being strategic about her real estate portfolio, repositioning the Hidden Hills property as a prime opportunity for serious buyers who now have an even more attractive entry point into one of California's most coveted zip codes.
Sources close to the situation whisper that Kylie had been banking on her star power alone to move this property fast — but the luxury Hidden Hills market is notoriously picky, and even a Jenner nameplate doesn't guarantee a bidding war when $20 million price tags are involved.
Kylie first listed the estate in late March 2026 at $20,250,000. The price cut on April 30 brought it down to $17,995,000 — exactly $2,255,000 shaved off after roughly one month of zero offers. The property features 8 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms across a resort-style compound.
When even Kylie Jenner needs to drop millions to move real estate, it says something about the current luxury market — or maybe just that $20 million for a house you already moved out of is a tough sell no matter who you are.
Well, well, well. Looks like even the youngest Kardashian-Jenner billionaire needs to play the discount game sometimes. Kylie Jenner just gave her Hidden Hills mansion what she's famous for giving her customers — a plump discount.
The beauty mogul slashed $2.3 million off her estate's asking price on Thursday, dropping it from $20,250,000 down to $17,995,000 after the property sat on the market for approximately one month with zero reported offers. Yes, you read that correctly: nearly three weeks of no takers in one of Southern California's most exclusive enclaves. The timing is what makes this particularly juicy.
TMZ reports Kylie first listed the mega-mansion back in late March — meaning she's barely given buyers a full lunar cycle to circle the property before breaking out the markdown knife. That's not exactly how bidding wars typically work, even for someone with Kylie's name recognition and social media reach. Now, let's talk about what $18 million still gets you, because this isn't some starter home being offloaded.
The estate boasts 8 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, a private theater, a game room complete with wet bar, a dedicated gym, massage room, executive office with fireplace, and — because of course — an primary suite that basically functions as its own mini-mansion with spa-style bath, oversized closets, sitting area, and private balcony. There's even a separate guest suite with its own entrance, kitchenette, and courtyard for visitors who want privacy while still living large.
Outside? We're talking sparkling pool and spa, outdoor kitchen, fire pit lounge, circular driveway, six-car garage, sweeping city views, pastoral hillsides, and enough space to host a Kardashian-level soirée without breaking a sweat. It's the definition of excess — yet apparently not excessive enough to move at full price.
According to previous reporting, Kylie had been using this very property while her newer estate was under construction. Now that she's presumably settled into her fresh digs, she's clearly ready to cut ties with this one — even if it means leaving millions on the table compared to her original ambitions.