On the season finale of The Kardashians, the model prods that she might be in the market for another house — big enough for herself and every one of her ponies.

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As the episode reaches a conclusion, Jenner says, “I have a ton of thoughts and a great deal of things I couldn’t want anything more than to do throughout everyday life, so I’m eager to keep on investigating everything, except… I’m moving to a farm.” A maker off camera tells Jenner, “You will wind up with ponies some place,” to which she answers, “I’m a real cowgirl.”

Be that as it may, a home on the reach isn’t her main homegrown necessity. In October, Jenner focused on her new enthusiasm for home plan on one more episode of The Kardashians.

She examined her goals to begin flipping houses subsequent to uncovering a potential remodel project was underway with dearest companion Fai Khadra.

This freshly discovered enthusiasm, which Jenner said felt like her “motivation,” was ignited by her own home redesign and the send off of her tequila image, 818 Tequila.

“As a model, I actually don’t have a lot of say in anything innovative truly. That has carried me to needing to begin this excursion of house flipping,” she said.

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“I viewed that I truly need as my own chief and have my own thoughts and execute them. I simply feel like it’s another me.”

She added that her “wheels only sort of begin turning” when she strolls into a house. “I’m dependably similar to ‘I could do this’ or ‘I could do that,’” she proceeds.

Jenner flaunted her own Mediterranean-roused safe-haven — her most memorable redesign project — during a 2020 home visit with Engineering Summary.

“My life includes a ton of tumult and travel and high energy, so I needed a home that feels quiet, where I can basically daydream and unwind,” she told Promotion.

Having been open about her uneasiness and fits of anxiety before, Jenner said it was critical to find a space where she could totally separate.

The house’s “character” additionally initially attracted her to the space, particularly with its “quiet Spanish-y, farmhouse-y vibe,” as she portrays it.