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Khloé Kardashian is selling her Calabasas home she bought after splitting from Lamar Odom for a MASSIVE amount

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Khloé Kardashian is all set to sell her luxury Calabasas house and the property will hit the market for USD 18,950,000, Daily Mail reported.

The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house is located in California’s exclusive gated community The Oaks. Reportedly, this house was the first place that Khloé bought after ending her marriage with Lamar Odom in late 2013.

The 35-year-old television personality bought the place for herself before moving out of the home they shared as a couple. After sparking breakup rumours for months, Khloé finally filed for divorce from Odom in 2013.

The divorce was finalised in December 2016. Following the split, the Keeping Up With The Kardashian star started dating basketball player Tristan Thompson.

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