Kanye West to tear down $4.5M home across street from Kim Kardashian

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Somehow, we just couldn’t picture Ye living in this modest abode.

After shelling out more than $4.5 million for a drab house across the street from Kim Kardashian, Kanye West has plans to drop even more money to tear it down and build a brand new home precisely to his liking, according to a report from People.

“Kanye’s new house is a teardown. He only bought it for the location,” a source told the outlet. “It’s near Kim and the kids. He has a vision for the house and plans on starting construction ASAP.”

The move comes after West, 44, shelled out a whopping $57.3 million for a luxury modern home in Malibu. And while it’s only a 30 minute drive, it was still too far for Kanye.

A separate source told The Post, the “Donda” rapper needed better and quicker access to his kids.

“It’s just simple logistics so that he is close to his children and has access to them at the drop of a hat,” the insider said.

Made up of five bedrooms and four bathrooms, this is the first time the house has gone up for sale in 67 years, since the former owners purchased property when it was newly built at the time, in 1955.

A visual of the proximity between Kim Kardashian's house and Kanye West's new house.
Kim Kardashian’s house and Kanye West’s new house are directly across the street from each other.
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The house spans over 3,600 square feet.
The house spans more than 3,600 square feet.
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A large planted tree sits in front of the home.
A large planted tree sits in front of the home.
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The pool.
The pool.
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The foyer.
The foyer.
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West paid an additional $421,000 over the seller’s asking price in order to bag the property.

The current house spans more than 3,600 square feet. But there is no telling how much bigger West could build the new house, which is situated on more than an acre of land that also held an equestrian ranch.

Interior features of the current home are a bit outdated, with shaggy beige carpets, vintage wood paneling and wooden cabinets.

The family room which leads out to the pool.
The family room leads out to the pool.
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The kitchen which leads to the dining area.
The kitchen leads to the dining area.
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A view of the layout. The formal living space.
The formal living space.
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One of four bedrooms.
The guest quarters.
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The formal living area.
One of five bedrooms.
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The front lawn was recently replaced with a drought-resistant AstroTurf.

Meanwhile, West is listing one of two of his Wyoming ranches for $11 million, which remains on the market today.

Melissa and Jason Improta of Compass held the listing; Tomer Fridman of Compass repped the buyer.

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An aerial view of the home.
An aerial view of the home.

The horse stables.
The horse stables.

The front yard.
The front yard.

A pathway to the house.
A pathway to the house.

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