Kanye West and Kim Kardashian leave Kris Jenner's home

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West have finally moved out of Kris Jenner's home. The couple - who have children North, two, and Saint, three months - originally moved in with the showbiz matriarch three years ago while their Bel Air mansion was undergoing renovations but the changes to their family home took much longer than planned and it has taken until this month before they could leave the 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star's house for good. Moving trucks were spotted at the house earlier this week, and Kanye has now confirmed the relocation on Twitter. He posted alongside an image of a floral arrangement in the house: "feels good to be home (sic)" The couple bought the property for $11 million in early 2013 and planned to add a gym, cinema, hair and make-up salon, bowling alley, basketball court and a number of swimming pools. But the following year, they bought a 420 million estate in Hidden Hills as they felt it suited their needs more. Kim previously explained: "When we bought our Bel Air house, we didn't have a baby, we weren't even pregnant. "After you have a baby, you realise that you need so many other things and a different kind of space. So being in the city is a different life. We wanted to be away and have more privacy." But the 3.5 acre estate also needed extensive renovations and, months before the couple welcomed their second child into the world, Kris revealed they had moved back in with her. In January she admitted she felt like "they're never going to leave!" She added: "They're making changes to a project they're working on down the street but literally, when North was born they lived with me for almost two years. "And then they just moved [back] in, I don't know, six months ago for a couple of weeks, and Kim just keeps saying, 'Just eight more weeks, just eight more weeks.'"

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