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Former KimYe home in Bel Air is back on the market less than a year after trading
The home is being shopped around at $18M
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The Ukrainian entrepreneur who paid $17.8 million for the former home of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West is already calling it quits in Bel Air.
Marina Acton, a venture capitalist and aspiring singer, has put the home back on the market for $18 million, reflecting a $200,000 price hike since she purchased the home seven months ago, TMZ reported.
Spanning 9,000 square feet, the minimalist estate has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a swimming pool and a cabana. The West family had renovated the home upon buying and installed new glass windows, some of which reach over 30-feet high.
Acton, who is pregnant, is moving out of the property to find a bigger property in Florida where her parents can join her, she told TMZ.
Prior to her November purchase, the property had last traded hands for $9 million in 2013, public records show.
Josh and Matt Altman of Douglas Elliman have the listing, again.
Elsewhere in Bel Air, a Los Angeles-based investor paid $56 million for a French chateau-inspired mansion once owned by developer Mohamed Hadid. That still didn’t match the $85 million tech CEO Hideki Tomita paid for a Paul Williams-designed pad in the same neighborhood. [TMZ] — Natalie Hoberman