Keeping Up With the Kardashian’s Scott Disick puts his house on the market

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Keeping Up With the Kardashian’s Scott Disick now has his own spin-off on E!, Flip it Like Disick . In addition, he recently put this example of his new house flipping business on the market, and listed it at $6.89 million. Apparently inheriting his passion and ability from his attorney-developer grandfather, David Disick, this Hidden Hills contemporary farmhouse demonstrates Scott’s home-design talents.

Built in 1973 and undergoing a major remodel in 2007, Disick did an update that brought the two-story house into the 21st century. Having come up with several signature styles that he enjoys in his own home, Disick has used white marble on counters and walls, which in an interview with Architectural Digest , he said that it was classic and would never go out of style. Disick also uses glass pocket doors that recede into the walls, making a seamless transition to outdoor living areas. Two other of his hallmark-design ideas are to recess large televisions flush with the wall and to make use of the under-stair space for wine storage. He has brought these features into this 5,663-square-foot, five-bedroom, six-bath contemporary farmhouse, and he has used reclaimed wood in a pool pavilion as an entertainment lounge area for the infinity-edge pool, spa and outdoor cooking area. Taking full advantage of its 1.33-acre site, the house is filled with windows, light and views of lush greenery. Special features include the large open chef’s kitchen and two large master suites. The attached garage houses six vehicles with plenty of guest parking.

A number of celebrities choose the gated enclave of Hidden Hills-Calabasas, such as Drake, Will Smith, Katie Holmes, LeAnn Rimes, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears and, of course, all the Kardashians, Jenners and Disick. This popular star haven was also featured in the sitcom Hidden Hills that ran for the 2002-2003 season.

After being involved in many business ventures, Disick has found his own successful niche. He has put this classic contemporary farmhouse on the market. Priced at $6.89 million, the listing agents are Kozet Luciano and Andre Manoukian of The Agency, Beverly Hills.

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