Kim Kardashian And Kanye West May Have To Move In With Bruce And Kris Jenner

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West might make a boatload of money between them, but that doesn’t mean they’re flush with different places to live. In fact, the pair may actually be forced to move in with Bruce and Kris Jenner for the lead up and immediate aftermath of the birth in a location swap that sounds like the premise of a pretty horrendous reality show.

Here’s the problem. Back in January, the pair decided to purchase a home in Bel-Air, California. As such, they put their own properties on the market, both of which sold quickly. Unfortunately, the renovations they scheduled on the new place haven’t been completed yet, and the deadline to move out of Kanye’s place is quickly approaching. According to TMZ, that leaves them with two options: move in with Kris and Bruce or find a place to rent.

Under normal circumstances, one would imagine they’d find a place to rent, but since she’s approaching her due date, it seems like looking at real estate is probably the last thing she wants to do. Plus, it’s probably better if she’s in a familiar environment anyway.

Kim and Kanye reportedly want to buy property all around the world in the coming years. For the time being, however, it looks like they should spend their efforts focusing on the Los Angeles area. After all, it’ll take at least six weeks from the date of the birth to get a fresh baby passport back in the mail.

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