Scott Disick moves to a new house near Kourtney Kardashian's home

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Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian may have broken up, but it appears that the two will still get to see a lot of each other as new reports claim that Scott has moved to a house near the Kardashian family home.

According to TMZ, sources said that Scott bought a $5.96 million property in Hidden Hills, California, which is "within miles" of Kourtney's home. The insider said that aside from being close to his children with the reality star, Scott allegedly wants to have the Kardashian family as his support system to maintain his sobriety.

2015 was a rough year for the pair as early on in the year, reports claimed that they hit a rough spot in their relationship due to Scott's drinking problem. Last summer, Kourtney broke up with him after pictures of him getting cozy with his ex, Chloe Bartoli while on vacation in France started circulating online. In the same month, the 32-year-old reportedly moved out of the home that he shared with Kourtney, and in October, Scott voluntarily went to rehab to seek help and to work on his sobriety.

People magazine was able to get more details about Scott's new home as real estate sources told the publication that the house has a lot of room for their children, Mason,6, Penelope,3, and Reign, 12 months. The insider said that the property has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms and that it is "very kids-friendly." The house is said to also have a refrigerated wine storage area and that it is ideal for entertaining outside.

"There is a lot of space for the kids. There is even a special children's wing downstairs with a second family room," said the insider.

Since their split, Kourtney was rumored to have had a fling with Justin Bieber, while Scott is said to be currently dating model Lina Sandberg.

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