Justin Bieber has officially reached adulthood. In honor of the birthday milestone, Bieber reportedly chose to drop a very grown-up $10.8 million on a modern mansion in L.A, according to the Daily Mail.
The $10 million-plus Hollywood Hills real estate purchase is a relatively small sum for the teen heartthrob; Forbes ranks Bieber number two on the list of Best-Paid Celebrities under 30, earning a reported $53 million in 2011.
Bieber’s new home is not the typical Mediterranean-style mansion popular to the area. Designed by architects Jeffrey and Rochelle Mills of Mills Studio, the home is made up of glass and steel boxes that appear to float above the home’s large pool and patio. With a whopping 9,400-square-feet of living space, the 5-bedroom home has plenty of room for the singer, his girlfriend Selena Gomez as well as his entourage of security and managers.
Bieber made his music debut in 2009 after a manager discovered YouTube videos of the singer. After releasing his first album with relative success, the singer reached international stardom with his song “Baby.”
The home features plenty of celebrity real estate amenities: glass chandeliers, retractable glass walls, gourmet kitchen, gym and massage room.
In keeping with the California lifestyle, the home features several outdoor spaces with enclosed gardens, terraces, and outdoor rooms.
The only thing holding Bieber back from moving in immediately is the previous tenant. As reported earlier, the rumor is that Ashton Kutcher has been renting the home for $50,000 a month.
Today the pop sensation sealed the deal on a $6.5m mansion in the Californian suburb, where the Kardashian family also live.
According to the Los Angeles Times, he laid down the large sum for a 10,000-square-foot home on 1.3 acres.
Justin's new home features a a library, a movie theater with stadium seating, a wet bar and a wine cellar, and the grounds include a pond.
The property previously belong to Eddie Murphy's ex-wife Nicole.
The purchase comes after Bieber had been looking for a new home for some time, narrowing down his search to three properties.
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