The home that once belonged to Kim Kardashian, where her husband of 72-days Kris Humphries popped the question, is back on the market.
The stunning Beverly Hills property, with five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, is listed for $5.5 million.
It sprawls 3,800 sq ft and features a pool with mini waterfall and immaculate landscaping.
Kim bought the property for $3.4 million in 2010 sold it for $3.6 million two years later after making some improvements.
According to TMZ siblings Josh and Matt Altman from Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles are handling the sale.
Listed by the The Altman Brothers the family home is described as a ‘pristine gated and private resort-style Tuscan estate’.
The formal living room is separated from the dining room by sliding pocket doors and both rooms include a fireplace, perfect for cozy nights in.
Dark oak wood floors flow throughout the property which is decorated with cream and neutral finishes.
A large chef’s kitchen with center island and stone counters also features a see-through fireplace which separates the kitchen from breakfast room/lounge.
A massive master suite includes a living area and walk-in closet and en suite bathroom.
It also features a salon with two vanity stations, ideal for VIPs like Kim to get glammed up.
The master bathroom has a soaking tub, separate shower and dual vanities all surrounded by romantic views of the garden.
Outside, a patio is a perfect place to entertain al fresco with another fireplace and gazebo overlooking the grounds.
Kim’s NBA player beau Kris Humphries proposed to her in the master suite of the property in May 2011 after a six-month romance.
He wrote ‘will you marry me’ in rose petals on her bed.
In October that same year, after just 72 days of marriage, Kim filed for divorce from Kris citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.
Kim married rapper Kanye West in 2014 and the duo have two children together.
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