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Inside Justin Bieber’s lavish homes, past & present

Justin Drew Bieber has come a long way from his simple life in Ontario, Canada.

The 29-year-old Baby crooner, who is now estimated to have a net worth of close to $500 million — after having recently sold his 291-song catalog for a whopping $200 million — worked his way up to become one of the most successful singers of all time.

Born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada to a teen mom, Bieber first rose to fame in 2009, after being discovered by his longtime manager, Scooter Braun, who stumbled upon one of his Youtube videos and was won over by his warm voice.

Braun, who also served as manager to some of the biggest names in music — from Ariana Grande to Taylor Swift, David Guetta, and Demi Lovato — then introduced Bieber to Usher, who took the young talent under his wing and guided his early career.

By 2010, Justin Bieber would become a worldwide sensation thanks to his smash global hit, Baby featuring Ludacris. Thirteen years later, the former child star is now a bona fide music icon, earning around $80 million per year from his music and merch sales.

Aside from the awards he has amassed throughout his career, he has also collected many impressive real estate properties. And while you can always catch a glimpse of Hailey and Justin Bieber’s house on social media — the couple often posts eye-grabbing images and videos that give us a peek inside their current home in the ritzy Beverly Park enclave of Los Angeles — we thought we’d paint a fuller picture of all the houses Justin Bieber has lived in throughout the years.

So let’s take a look at the superstar’s most notable houses, from his humble childhood home to his million-dollar mansions.

Justin Bieber’s houses: both past and present

His childhood home in Canada

Before the fame, Justin had a pretty ordinary childhood. He grew up in a 3-bedroom house in Stratford, a small city on the Avon River in southwest Ontario, Canada known for its namesake theatre festival.

While Bieber didn’t live there full time, he spent a considerable amount of his childhood staying with his grandparents in the traditional-style home. The house has a brick exterior, an attached garage, and a family-sized recreational room.

Justin’s old bedroom remained untouched for many years. According to reports, his room still had the original Toronto Maple Leafs wallpaper and matching bed cover when it was listed on the market in 2014 for $248,000, and you can take a look inside the house Justin Bieber grew up in thanks to this video that dates back to the time the house was put up for sale:

Justin Bieber’s house in Calabasas, a $6.5 million ‘starter home’

After his career took off, Bieber moved to Calabas, where he bought a Spanish-style mansion in the exclusive and celebrity-heavy gated community for $6.5 million in 2012.

The ‘starter home’ had a more-than-generous 11,746 square feet of living space, with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It also had its own library, private movie theater, and a 200-bottle wine cellar. The outdoor swimming pool has its own spa and casita for guests.

Bieber’s stay in Calabasas was during a time when he was still living wildly.

The pop star’s loud lifestyle made him a nuisance to his neighbors. He had run-ins with the police and even egged his neighbor’s house, which cost him around $80,000 in restitution. He eventually sold his Calabasas house for $7.5 million to Khloe Kardashian (The Keeping up with the Kardashians star later sold the place in 2020 for a whopping $15.5 million.


The many rental properties he’s called home over the years

Following his departure from Calabasas, Justin rented several properties, from Los Angeles to London, in the following years.

Justin’s party house in Lake Hollywood

One of his standout rentals is a huge party mansion in Lake Hollywood, LA. He paid $29,000 every month to rent out the 16,000-square-foot mansion, which he used strictly for his lavish parties.

The 10-bedroom property was decked out in amenities including a nightclub zone, movie theaters, bars, and a music room. The outdoor pool is 80 feet long and has its own Hollywood sign. Take a tour of the controversial property — which also served as filming location for shows like American Idol and X-factor — gaining a reputation as Hollywood’s most notorious party house:

The architecturally distinct ‘Salad Spinner’ mansion

Another one of his more memorable rented properties is the “Salad Spinner” mansion, dubbed as such because of its unconventional circular design that makes it look like a food processor.

Designed by architect Ed Niles, the 7,500-square-foot building is made up of steel and glass walls almost entirely, making it completely transparent. It comes with six bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a courtyard, an infinity pool, and a six-car garage. 

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Bieber paid $59,000 a month for rent and made this into another party palace for two months in 2014. Take a look inside this spectacular property that Justin Bieber once called home:

Justin Bieber’s house in London

In 2016, the singer rented a palatial property in London for $132,000 a month, making it the most expensive home he has ever rented.

Built in 1910, the huge London mansion sits on 2.5 acres of land and has massive square footage. It has 15 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, two kitchens, and several dining areas. While it looks like a vintage palace on the outside, it is equipped with modern luxuries on the inside.

Countryside living in his native Ontario

It took a couple more years for Bieber to finally purchase another property again. In 2018, Justin dropped $5 million for a lakefront estate in Puslinch, Ontario.

The property is located in Canada’s countryside and has over 9,000 square feet of living space and sits on 101 acres of land. The farmhouse-style home is the perfect couple’s retreat space for Justin and Hailey. It is surrounded by lush greens, with no neighbors in sight.

SEE ALSO: Where does Ariana Grande live? The pop star’s many luxury houses

The interiors feature a mix of rustic and modern details, with high ceilings, wooden beams, and an open floor plan. It has four ensuite bedrooms, five bathrooms, and impressive amenities including a game room, cinema, gym, observatory, and its own private race track.

The couple spent a lot of time in this countryside estate throughout the pandemic. 

Justin and Hailey’s first marital homes

Soon after the couple secretly tied the knot at their courthouse wedding in 2018, Justin and Hailey Bieber started renting a five-bedroom Spanish-style beauty in Toluca Lake.

While the property was offered as a pocket listing at the time (with an $8.5 million price tag that matches the amount the couple would spend on another L.A mansion just a few months later), Bieber instead chose to rent the manse for nearly $100,000/month.

Justin Bieber House

With 5 bedrooms, 7 full baths, 500 square feet of covered patios and a 1,200-square-foot garage large enough for 6 cars, Justin and Hailey first home together also had a professional recording studio, pool, spa, private dock with two paddle boats, gym and much more. 

The couple’s post-wedding getaway, a 6,500-square-foot home set at 9928 Toluca Lake Avenue was built back in 2000 and, according to a past listing description, has since “been taken down to the studs and completely rebuilt“, to exquisite results.

It was, however, the last property the couple rented before they bought their first marital home in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles.

They purchased that property in November 2019 for $8.5 million and also stayed there during the lockdown. The 6,000-square-foot modern mansion has a split-level living space style, with contemporary details and beautiful grounds.

Justin Bieber house

It has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a theater, a wine cellar, and a spacious master suite with its own fireplace and custom walk-in wardrobe.

The outdoor space features a beautiful backyard (pictured above) with a cozy cabana, a barbecue area, and an infinity pool. The couple sold the property in 2020, including all the furniture, for less than $8 million, incurring a loss of over $500,000.

The kick? Justin started his home selling process by just asking his Instagram fans if they’re up for buying his Beverly Hills home:

Where Justin Bieber lives now with wife Hailey Bieber

A year and a half after they bought their marital home, the Biebers also purchased a massive mansion in the exclusive Beverly Park neighborhood.

The gated community is home to many celebrities including Lisa Vanderpump, Denzel Washington, Eddie Murphy, and Adele — and it only makes sense that Hailey and Justin Bieber’s house is set in this star-studded neighborhood (which also happens to be Los Angeles’ priciest).

SEE ALSO: Adele’s house in Beverly Park, bought from action star Sylvester Stallone

They bought the 11,145-square-foot mansion for a whopping $25.8 million, making it Justin’s most expensive property to date.

Justin Bieber house exterior

The house sits on 2.5 acres of land and has seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. It has a two-story grand foyer, a large family room that opens to the kitchen, and a library connected to the gardens.

The master suite has floor-to-ceiling glass doors, offering a view of the surrounding mountains. Amenities include a designer kitchen, a movie theater, a gym, an infinity swimming pool, and a full tennis court. Here’s a photo gallery of the striking house — which was once listed for as high as $42 million:

The young couple seems to have found their perfect place, as they have decided to settle in this property. The celeb hot spot is not only secure and private, but it is also family-friendly, making it ideal for the future baby Bieber!

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Inside NASCAR legend Tony Stewart’s luxury compound set on a 415-acre hunting preserve

Inside NASCAR legend Tony Stewart’s luxury compound set on a 415-acre hunting preserve

Today we’re taking a closer look at the sprawling home of three-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Tony Stewart — a spectacular 20,000-square-foot log home set amidst a 415-acre hunting preserve in Columbus, Indiana.

In 2022, the racing legend brought the property to market, asking a whopping $30 million for the hunting ranch, a price point that made it the most expensive listing in the state at the time.

Unwilling (and rightfully so) to drop the price, Stewart likely learned that there aren’t that many deep-pocketed millionaires looking to spend eight figures on log homes in Indiana and ended up taking the property off the market.

Nevertheless, the ranch’s stint on the market gave us a never-seen-before look at the NASCAR champ’s longtime home in Columbus, IN — a massive log home crafted out of meticulously sourced materials and built on a hunting preserve that’s surrounded by the best nature has to offer.

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Lovingly named Hidden Hollow Ranch, Tony Stewart’s house and surrounding property are truly impressive, consisting of 415 wooded acres of land with a 9-acre stocked lake and a hunting preserve filled with turkey, deer, and elk.

But the crown jewel is the 20,000-square-foot main house built from lodgepole pine sourced from the Northern Rockies. With 6 bedrooms, 11 full baths, and custom finishes worthy of one of NASCAR’s greatest, Tony Stewart’s house wows with its towering wood-clad interiors and welcomes visitors with features like a two-story waterfall and trout stream in the entry and a man-cave in the basement. Located in Columbus, IN, Hidden Hollow Ranch is a luxurious log home, and hunting preserve set less than an hour’s drive from the Indianapolis International Airport.

Hold the breaks and continue reading all about one of the most incredible homes in the great state known for vast farms, steel mills, and the Indy 500.

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The main property boasts an impressive 20,000 square feet of living space, including six bedrooms, eight full baths, and three half baths.

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The land is zoned as hunting preserve and filled with turkey, deer, and elk.

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Brock Childs/The Home Aesthetic

Brock Childs/The Home Aesthetic

Brock Childs/The Home Aesthetic

Some of the stand-out amenities include a massive indoor aquarium and a nearly 4,000-square-foot guest home. But there are so many of them that it’s hard to pick favorites.

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For many years, the custom compound served as the perfect getaway for Stewart during his downtime from the race tracks.

“We enjoyed every square inch of the land here,” says Stewart.

“This became my place to get away and relax with my family and friends. The best part is that there is always something to do here. The land is great for hunting and fishing, off-roading, or just sitting on the porch and enjoying the stars at night. It is the perfect blend of entertainment and relaxation.” 

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Described as the dream playground for adults, the plush property offers everything from a nine-acre stocked lake to an in-home gym, bowling alley, and golf simulator.

But the real playground lies outside, as the massive 415-acre estate is a zoned hunting preserve filled with turkey, deer, and elk.

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Brock Childs/The Home Aesthetic

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The property was listed exclusively with Carrie Holle of Compass. And despite her years of experience selling beautiful homes, even Carrie was smitten by the NASCAR legend’s impressive log home.

“The very first time I visited Hidden Hollow Ranch, I was absolutely floored,” Holle shared with Fancy Pants Homes.

She added: “This one-of-a-kind luxury cabin has everything you could ever imagine, and then some. As I approached the home, an incredible 1,500-gallon stream stocked with koi ran beneath the entryway, cluing me into the many unexpected and luxurious features that I’d soon discover about this property.


This continues indoors with an 8,700-gallon freshwater aquarium in the great room, filled with largemouth bass, bluegill, carp, gar, perch, and crappie. I’ve never seen anything quite like this.” 


The luxurious log home is built from lodgepole pine sourced from the Northern Rockies, and the meticulously sourced materials continue through to the floors made up of white oak, red hardwood, and stone from Texas.

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The light fixtures were custom-made in Utah, the entryway light fixture was handcrafted in Alaska, and Indiana bedrock was used for the fireplaces in the breakfast room, great room, and screened-in porch, as well as to decorate portions of the exterior. 

SEE ALSO: Post Malone’s House in Utah Doubles As a High-End Doomsday Bunker

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“I really enjoy how the materials ground you in the space, while the home’s size and grandeur elevate your excitement,” Holle shares.

“With six bedrooms all en suite, eight full bathrooms, a six-car garage, a 3,500 square-foot guest house, and an enormous workshop, there’s an abundance of space to host friends and family for a trip they’ll never forget.”

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Brock Childs/The Home Aesthetic

For those of you out there who don’t speak NASCAR, Tony Stewart (also known by his nickname, Smoke) is a professional stock car racing driver and three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion.

Stewart, who is now semi-retired, is also the team co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, and the current co-owner of the Superstar Racing Experience.

He’s one of the biggest names in racing, and made history as the first and only driver to win championships in stock cars, Indy cars and open-wheel Midget, Sprint, and Silver Crown cars. 

Now, it remains to be seen whether he can also make real estate history with the sale of his Indiana home. Based on what we’ve seen, it’s only a matter of time.

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When Tony Stewart’s house was first listed for sale in March 2022, the log home was Indiana’s most expensive listing.

It was later dethroned by the massive 550-acre Big Tree Farm, a rural retreat with more than 50,000 square feet of interior space that hit the market in September 2022 for a mindboggling $47.9 million.

While the race was still on between the two impressive properties, with real estate watchers keeping close tabs to see which one sells faster (and for how much), Tony Stewart’s house was de-listed — for now, at least. But that doesn’t mean it can’t reclaim its title later on, when the NASCAR legend decides to part ways with his secluded estate.

For now, the most expensive home ever sold in Indiana remains the Linden House, the Indianapolis estate of the late philanthropist Christel DeHaan, which sold for $14.5 million. That’s less than half what Stewart wanted for his Columbus, IN home.

Dream homes don’t come cheap, y’all!

*Editor’s note: This article was initially published in 2022 as a news story covering Tony Stewart’s house when it was first listed for sale asking $30 million. It was later updated to reflect the current state of the property.

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