The Real Reason Kat Von D Is Moving To Southern Indiana
James Stevens
Published Mar 30, 2026
After spending most of her life in Los Angeles, Kat Von D announced that she has bought a mansion in Vevay, Indiana (via WLKY). She reportedly found the house on the Historical Homes of America list and paid just under the listing price of $1.87 million. Sitting on 14.5 acres, the house boasts 7 bedrooms, 13 fireplaces, 8 bathrooms, 7 balconies, a water garden, and a small vineyard. Yet Kat was quick to point out she is not completely abandoning her beloved LA.
"Getting lotsa [texts] from friends asking if we are moving to Indiana and selling our home in Hancock Park, and if so, why: Definitely not ever selling our beautiful home in LA, but with all that has been taking place in California, with terrible policies, tyrannical government overreach, ridiculous taxing, amongst so much more corruption, we just felt the need to plant roots in a small town where there is nature, where my son can be free to play, and where we can eventually retire one day," she explained. "So, no, I'm not closing my shop in LA. We aren't selling our home. But will eventually be spending more time in beautiful Indiana once I finish doing some remodeling on our new historic house."