Scott Disick from Keeping up with the Kardashians is still living in the $6 million mansion he purchased shortly after his split with long-time girlfriend, Kourtney Kardashian. The home is located in Hidden Hills, California, close to where Kris Jenner, the matriarch of the family, lives. Scott wanted to live close by for the sake of his three children with whom he shares with Kris' daughter.

After Scott and Kourtney split up for good in 2015, it was time for the now-37-year-old to move on. Less than a year after the breakup, Scott paid $5.96 million for a luxury compound in Hidden Hills, perfect for a single man with three small children. Scott has tried multiple times to put the house on the market since he purchased the home in January 2016. So far, no one has made the right offer. The last time the reality star had it on the market was in 2019 for $13 million.

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During an interview with Architectural Digest in 2019, the father of three took the publication for a tour inside his Hampton's-inspired Southern California mansion. Scott has always had an interest in interior design and beautiful furniture since he was a teen. No wonder he was able to style a simple, yet inviting home. Scott was born and raised in Eastport, New York, which is close to the affluent area of The Hamptons. His home presents the East Coast vibe with the neutral color palette of whites, grays, with the odd hint of black or brown. The home is very minimalist and does not have too much furniture that clutters the space. Wainscoting is featured throughout the main floor of the house accented by light brown wood floors.

Scott recently added a sleek infinity-edge pool with an incredible view of the Los Angeles suburbs. When Scott first purchased the home, The New York Post reported on the size and space of the new bachelor pad. The mansion is just over 8,110 square feet, with seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a pool, a spa, a fire pit, and a basketball court. The home also includes two children's wings, the perfect amount of space for his three children Mason, Penelope, and Reign. Despite Scott purchasing the home for large parties, he decided to turn this bachelor pad into a family home for him and his kids. Scott has tried to sell the house multiple times, seemingly because he no longer wanted a bachelor-style home.

Scott has created a beautiful home in Hidden Hills, much like the rest of the Kardashian-Jenner family. He even customized most of the furniture in the home, such as his nine-by-eight-foot bed, to make the space feel more like a home rather than an investment piece. Scott wanted to design a space where he and his kids could sit back, relax and enjoy their time together comfortably.

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Sources: Architectural DigestThe New York Post, Scott Disick (Instagram)