Scott Disick entered a drug and alcohol rehab facility back in October around the same time Lamar Odom, who was like a brother to him, was found unconscious following a near fatal overdose. After he and ex-girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian split, things weren't going so well for Disick, so he entered the treatment center in hopes of winning unsupervised visits with their three children. Now that he's been in the center for a few months, and has even gotten the chance to see his children, he's taking some positive steps to better himself.

The reality star bought a $5.96 million home in Hidden Hills, Calif., within miles from the Kardashian family, so he can not only be close to his children, but so the entire family can be his support system to help him stay sober, according to TMZ. Rumors first started going around that this home was a bachelor pad, but sources close to the family are confirming that it's a family home with seven bedrooms and a gorgeous pool.

"The house is amazing for both entertaining and also very kids-friendly," a source told People. "There is a lot of space for the kids. There is even a special children's wing downstairs with a second family room. There is also a refrigerated wine storage, and the house is perfect for entertaining outside."

Back in July, when he and Kardashian split, he moved out of the Calabasas, Calif., home they shared. "I have asked Scott to move out of the house," Kourtney told her family on an episode of their hit show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" at the time, according to Entertainment Tonight. "As much as we've tried so many different things, it's just... this is the last resort. It's really not helping anybody to keep living his way, and I feel like this is what we need to try to, hopefully, better both of our lives... I told Scott that he can come over to see the kids. We're trying the best we can to be a team while living apart."

Just last month, sources revealed that the two were trying to be civil for the sake of the family, even though they are not back together. "Scott has been integrating back into the family and things are going really well. They're a family unit again," said the source, as HNGN previously reported. "When Kourtney talks about them, she says 'We.' It's no longer just her and the kids. It's all of them."