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Kardashian, West Homeless When Baby Comes? Consider Moving in With In-Laws

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West may have no place to live after their baby is born, reports claim.

Kardashian and West may be forced to move in with their in-laws when the baby arrives, a report has claimed. Both West and Kardashian are in the midst of home sales and the mansion they recently purchased may not be ready in time.

"Kim's $5 million Beverly Hills home has been sold, and she needs to be out by Aug. 1," TMZ reported on Tuesday. "Kanye's $3.3 million Hollywood Hills house is about to be sold -- and he's already moved out."

But the new, $9 million home that the couple purchased together may not be ready in time for the baby. Kardashian is due to give birth in July and recently revealed that she is no longer afraid of giving birth.

"At the beginning that was what I feared the most, and now, I mean, it's inevitable," she said Monday while attending the E! Network Upfront in New York. "It's gonna happen. I'm really not worried or nervous."

But even if Kardashian is ready, a home for the baby may not be, leaving the celebrity couple to come up with a new solution. That solution, however, may also have its flaws.

"They're considering the worst option for any couple," TMZ reported, "the in-laws. "

The second option for the couple, according to the report, is to rent a place that will cost about $50,000 a month. Money does not appear to be a problem for West, who has spent over $100,000 on a private jet in order to make at least some of Kardashian's doctor appointments, according to The New York Daily News.

Kardashian previously said that she does not like being pregnant, but now that her due date is nearing, she has suggested that her feelings have changed.

"Now I think I'm past all the awkward phases and stages, and once you feel the baby kick it's a whole new experience," Kardashian told E! "I finally really embrace it. I love it now, but it took a minute. It was a lot, you know, a lot of body changes and stuff."

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