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UNBELIEVABLE!!! See 19 year old jenner already owns three home

Most 19-year-olds are either living in less-than-glamorous college dorms or still stuck in their parents’ houses until they can afford to move out. But Kylie Jenner isn’t most teenagers. The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star, who also has an eponymous makeup line, has bought her third home and the second one in Los Angeles’ exclusive Hidden Hills neighborhood, her broker Tomer Fridman of Sotheby’s International Realty confirmed.

She splashed out close to $4.5 million on the four-bedroom, four-bath home, which she will use as an office for her expanding makeup business, according to entertainment website TMZ. If she ever wants to take a break from work, then there’s a pool and a jacuzzi in the property, which boasts around 12,000 square feet of living space.  It won’t be her primary home as she is planning to move into a new $6.025-million house in Hidden Hills next door, where many other celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Miley Cyrus and Jessica Simpson, have homes. Her sister, Kim Kardashian West, and husband Kanye West also have a home in the area.

However, she will not have three homes for long. In June, Ms. Jenner put her Mediterranean-style starter home in Calabasas on the market for $3.9 million. She originally bought it a year ago for $2.6 million. Her 20-year-old supermodel sister Kendall Jenner, meanwhile, recently spent $6.5 million on a Hollywood Hills mansion overlooking celebrity haunt Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip. The previous owners were “The Devil Wears Prada” actress Emily Blunt and her husband and former “The Office” star John Krasinski.

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