Scott Disick has got himself a new pricey bachelor pad.

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Disick, the recent ex-boyfriend of Kourtney Kardashian, purchased a $5.96 million home in the Hidden Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles less than six months after their split, Us Weekly reported.

The 32-year-old father of three bought a house that reportedly boasts seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a massive wine cellar, a pool, a beautiful backyard, multiple fireplaces, and an original price tag of $6.495 million.

Prior to Disick and Kardashian's July 2015 split, the couple lived together in a Calabasas mansion with son Mason, 6, daughter Penelope, 3, and son Reign, 12 months. Kardashian still occupies this residence.

Shortly after the couple parted ways, People reported Disick was staying in a home he planned to flip and sell. It's unclear whether Disick's new pad is for his own long-term use or another flipping project.

Disick's purchase would appear to confirm, however, the chances of him getting back together with Kardashian are extremely slim. The self-proclaimed "Lord" -- who ironically is said to be struggling financially -- seems to be setting himself up for the long haul without the reality TV star.

Disick has made a pattern over the last few years of falling off the wagon when it comes to partying and substance abuse. He also got caught getting touchy-feeling with ex-girlfriend Chloe Bartoli in the South of France last summer, which prompted his breakup with Kardashian.

In the latest episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Disick cried to Kourtney, Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner about losing them in the wake of his mistakes. Disick explained he was going through a tough time, and if it weren't for the kids, he'd "kill himself."

Khloe tweeted the night the episode was airing about how she hates "people who play the victim" and they need to take responsibility for their actions.


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.