Scott Disick is moving out of his multimillion-dollar home.
ET has learned that the 32-year-old reality star is already selling the $5.96 million mansion
he purchased less than four months ago in Hidden Hills, California.
Disick had originally chosen the home to remain close to his
ex-girlfriend, Kourtney Kardashian, and their three kids, Mason, 6, Penelope, 3, and Reign, 1, after the couple split last July.
Yes, it's the same pad that's located just around
the corner from Kris Jenner's house and a few blocks away from where Kim
Kardashian and Kanye West reside. Disick was scheduled to give ET's
Lauren Zima an exclusive tour of the 8,200 square foot home earlier this
month, but when we showed up, things went a little unplanned.
Disick was sleeping in at the time (after a late
night out clubbing), so his realtor, Tomer Fridman, gave ET a tour in
his place. (He eventually woke up around 2 p.m., but made it clear he
did not want to appear on camera. Next time, Lord Disick!)
Inside, we got a glimpse of just how meticulous
Disick is -- all the clothes in his closet were color-coordinated, and
his bathroom towels were folded ever so perfectly. His kitchen was a
little less impressive, however, as there was barely any food inside the
fridge -- just beer, red bull, wine and sports drinks.
"I think he gets a lot of takeout and prepares the
takeout in here," Fridman revealed, when asked if Disick frequently
utilizes the kitchen to cook. "The oven and microwave get used a lot."
Since owning the home, Disick has made a lot of
renovations to make the home kid-friendly, including custom-painted
rooms for two of his three children
(Mason's walls were painted with blue stripes, while Penelope's were
donned with polka dots). However, since deciding to sell the property,
those rooms have been repainted white.
"He bought the house brand new and kind of dressed
it up and freshened it up a little bit," Fridman explained. "It's a
passion for him. He loves doing houses, he loves designing, he loves
architecture. Loves style in general. So, this is kind of a project of
love that he did, and it was for him and the family as well."
The six-bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom home goes
on the market next week, and there have already been a handful of
interested buyers, including a "high-profile sports figure."
"I can't say [who]," Fridman teased. "But since
he's done the remodel, we've actually had interest from a few parties. A
few people have reached out to [myself and him directly] to take a look
at the house and possibly acquire it from him. So, it's a team effort
with him and I."
At the end of 2015, when Disick first bought the place, a source told ET that he was "looking for about two months to find the perfect place to call home," adding that it wouldn't be a home flip, but instead "somewhere for him to live."
Fridman says Disick later decided he'd only flip
the home for "the right client and the right price," so he plans to
market it "in the $8 million range," which would be a $2 million profit.
"It's an investment," Fridman added. "He's very investment-oriented.
He's a brilliant businessman."
So what's next for Disick?
"I think next for him is probably a smaller
project," Fridman revealed. "He may stay in the area. But something
smaller in terms of size, [and] maybe more of a remodel. So, he may be
gutting a whole house, expansion, expanding it out. Updating a house.
But definitely on a smaller scale in terms of the square footage of the
house and then maybe enlarging it, to make it into a bigger compound."
Fridman added that Disick's next move will most likely me more permanent.
"All the houses are really targeted for the family
and the kids and the future," he said. "So, he may, on the next one,
stay longer."
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