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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott have removed their Beverly Hills mansion from the market after spending two years trying to sell the expansive property. The luxurious residence, originally listed for $16 million, has seen its fair share of ups and downs during the lengthy selling process.
The couple, who share a daughter, had initially hoped to attract potential buyers with the mansion's impressive features, which include a sprawling layout, state-of-the-art amenities, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Despite these attractive qualities, the property failed to garner the interest they anticipated, leading to a prolonged listing period.
As they step back from the sale, it remains unclear what the future holds for the mansion and whether Jenner and Scott will consider relisting it at a later date. The decision to withdraw the property marks a significant moment in their co-parenting journey and real estate endeavors.
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