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Hot Property: The Kardashian empire expands in La Quinta

LOS ANGELES - Kim Kardashian West has followed in the footsteps of her mother, Kris Jenner, and sister Kylie Jenner, buying an undeveloped home site in La Quinta's Madison Club community for $6.3 million, records show.

The property is on the same street as the minimalist mansion that Kris Jenner purchased in 2018 for $12 million. It's also a few doors down from the undeveloped parcel Kylie Jenner bought last year.

Kardashian West and husband Kanye West made the purchase toward the end of 2019 using a trust that holds other properties for the family. The seller was a corporate entity tied to Los Angeles-based billionaire Ron Burkle.

Comprised of two lots totaling about 2 acres, the property overlooks the sixth fairway of the Tom Fazio-designed golf course. Mature trees and the surrounding mountainscape form

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