By the end of the year, Justin Bieber had already found another place to live. This time he paid $59,000 a month for a striking house in Beverly Hills, which is casually called the “Salad Spinner House” because of its curved glass and steel structure. The house, originally designed by renowned architect Ed Niles, has six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms, a glass-enclosed courtyard and a garage for seven cars. However, Bieber moved out after just two months because the circular glass walls offered little privacy and there were also problems with unauthorized entry.
For rent in Beverly Hills
In early 2015, Justin Bieber spent $35,000 on his next rental property, a five-bedroom, six-bath, 5,800-square-foot home, also in Beverly Hills. Pictures of the house featured massive stone fireplaces, graffiti art, classy dark parquet floors and a pool with a waterfall feature. The singer lived there for just over a year before moving on again, this time a little further north to Toluca Lake.
Giant estate in Toluca Lake
At the beginning of 2016, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin were spotted together, but denied rumors of a serious relationship. In the midst of the love affair and his busy tour schedule, the pop star rented a house in Toluca Lake in the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles for $80,000 a month – an architectural behemoth with ten bedrooms and 16 bathrooms on an area of 1200 square meters. The house had a private cinema, a separate guest house and, of course, a pool.
Gratis-Deal in den Hamptons
That summer, the busy singer was also reportedly looking for a place to stay in the Hamptons, but the Sandcastle, a 25,000-square-foot mansion he had his eye on, wasn’t available. (Beyoncé and Jay Z are among the previous tenants of the stunning summer home.) With a little creativity, however, the owner, developer Joe Farrell, managed to find a solution: Farrell gave Bieber two weeks of free use of another of his mansions, which normally rents for about $160,000 for half a month. In return, Justin Bieber gave a private concert for Farrell and his 12-year-old daughter.
For rent in London
At the end of 2016, Justin Bieber moved to Europe: He rented a 133,000 dollars a month in a villa northwest of London. The sprawling property, with 15 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, two kitchens, multiple dining and living areas and a wine cellar, has 2500 square meters of living space and 10 acres of land. There was both an indoor and outdoor pool, a five-car garage, tennis courts, a courtyard and gardens. At the time, the Evening StandardBieber plans to split his time between Los Angeles and London after “falling in love with the area” on a previous visit.
Beverly-Hills-Bungalow
This plan didn’t come to much fruition, as after a short stay in the UK, Justin Bieber returned to Beverly Hills and rented a bungalow with six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms for $55,000 a month. elegant Bachelor Pad covers 800 square meters and features dark wood floors and large windows that open completely to connect indoor and outdoor spaces. Also notable were a built-in aquarium and a two-level pool.
Seehaus in Ontario
Fast forward to 2018: After Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin split up, their romance rekindled at a church conference in Miami. The couple got engaged in July, and the following month Bieber bought a $5 million 41 hectare property in his home province of Ontario, Canada. The residence on Lake Ontario features an 836 square meter main house with four bedrooms and six bathrooms, as well as a private gym, a game room, a cinema, a two-story wine cellar and three fireplaces. There is also private access to the nearby lake and its own equestrian facility with a barn, stables and a race track. The couple still own the property today.
Mietvilla in Toluca Lake
In the USA, Justin and Hailey Bieber decided to marry in September 2018. Renting a Spanish Contemporary style house for $100,000 per month. The 7,000-square-foot home featured five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, a professional recording studio, a gym, a professional kitchen, a six-car garage, and a private dock on Toluca Lake. At the time, the property was reportedly on the market for $8.5 million, but Justin Bieber negotiated a lease, presumably because he and Hailey were simultaneously looking for their dream home.
Backsteinhaus in Beverly Hills
The Biebers in Los Angeles, late 2023.
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