Justin Bieber’s Houses: Inside the Real Estate Portfolio of the Singer and His Wife, Hailey


Justin didn’t stay long at the mammoth-size party pad. By the end of the year, he’d already moved onto a different spot, this time paying $59,000 a month for an unusually structured home in Beverly Hills known colloquially as the Salad Spinner House for its curved glass-and-steel framework. Originally designed by renowned architect Ed Niles (known for his industrial aesthetic), the mansion included six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms, with a glass-enclosed courtyard and a seven-car garage. Justin ended up staying at the uniquely shaped dwelling for just two months, however; the circular walls of glass didn’t offer much privacy, and the singer moved out after running into issues with trespassing fans.

Beverly Hills rental

In early 2015, Justin shelled out $35,000 for his next rental property, a comparatively conservative five-bedroom, six-bathroom, 6,000-square-foot spot, also in Beverly Hills. Images of the home showed sleek stone floor-to-ceiling fireplaces, double-height hallways adorned with graffiti art, sleek dark wood floors, and a pool fed with an impressive fountain out back. There was also a home theater. The “Baby” singer stayed there for a little over a year before moving on once more, this time a little north to Toluca Lake.

Toluca Lake estate

By early 2016, Justin and Hailey were spotted together on and off the red carpet, and though they both confirmed that there was something romantic between them—they denied that they were exclusively dating in separate interviews. Justin told GQ in an interview that Hailey was “someone I really love”; Hailey told E! News that the pair were dating but not exclusive. “Relationships at this age are already complicated, but I don’t really like to talk about it because it’s between me and him,” the model said at the time. Amid the romance rumors and his busy tour schedule, Justin snagged an $80,000-a-month rental in Toluca Lake, a ten-bedroom, 16-bathroom behemoth that measured 13,000 square feet. The residence also included a screening room, a separate guesthouse, and a pool, into which Bieber and his pals would reportedly cannonball from the estate’s roof.

Free Hamptons rental

That summer, Justin reportedly wanted to find a place to crash in the Hamptons, but the Sandcastle, a 26,500-square-foot megamansion he had his eye on, was unavailable. (Jay Z and Beyonce were previous renters of the impressive summer home.) With some creativity, however, the owner, housebuilder Joe Farrell, was able to find a viable solution for both the Biebs and himself (read: his 12-year-old daughter). Farrell gave Justin a different mansion of his—which typically rented for about $160,000 for half a month—for two weeks, completely free of charge. In exchange, Justin gifted Farrell and his daughter with a private concert at their home, as well as tickets to his concert in Hartford, Connecticut, later that year.

London rental

Justin made his first foray into international real estate in late 2016, when he rented a $133,000-a-month mansion situated just northwest of London. The sprawling 1910 estate measured 27,000 square feet and was set on 2.5 acres, with 15 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, two kitchens, multiple dining and living areas, and a wine cellar. There was both an indoor and an outdoor pool, a five-car garage, tennis courts, and a courtyard and gardens. At the time, the Evening Standard reported that Bieber was planning on splitting his time between LA and London after “falling in love with the area” on a past visit, though it doesn’t appear this came to fruition. Justin was back Stateside several months later.

Beverly Hills bachelor pad

After his brief stint in the UK, Justin found his way back to Beverly Hills in 2017 with a $55,000-a-month rental that boasted six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. The sleek bachelor pad measured 8,600 square feet, with clean lines, dark hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and large windows that opened completely for optimal indoor-outdoor flow. Notable features included a see-through fish tank set into the wall, a primary bathroom with a TV hanging across from the tub, and a pool that overflowed onto a second-level patio to create a moatlike waterway. Much of the pad’s exteriors were made up of cement and wood, making for a rather unique stone-like aesthetic.

Ontario lakehouse

Fast-forward to 2018, after Justin and Hailey had broken up and then rekindled their romance at a church conference in Miami. (“The common denominator, I promise you, is always church,” Hailey told Vogue a year later of what brought them back together.) The pair got engaged in July and Justin dropped $5 million on a 101-acre property in his home province of Ontario, Canada, the following month. The lakeside residence features a 9,000-square-foot main house, with four bedrooms and six bathrooms, as well as a private gym, a game room, a movie theater, a two-story wine cellar, and three fireplaces. There is also private access to the nearby lake, as well as a private equestrian facility with a barn, stables, and a race track. The couple still own this estate, and this is where they spent much of the early part of the pandemic together, sharing TikTok dances with their fans.

Toluca Lake rental mansion

Stateside, the couple rented a Spanish-contemporary-style home for $100,000 a month following their courthouse wedding in September 2018. At the time, the property was reportedly on the market for $8.5 million, but Justin negotiated a month-to-month lease, presumably because he and Hailey were only renting whilst searching for their dream home. The residence measured 7,000 square feet and included five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with a professional recording studio, a gym, a chef’s kitchen, and a six-car garage. The house also had a private dock on Toluca Lake.

Beverly Hills Colonial home

The following spring, the newlyweds purchased their first LA home together, an $8.5 million 1930s Monterey colonial in Beverly Hills. The stunning brick house measured 6,132 square feet, with five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a sunken family room (featured frequently on both Justin and Hailey’s Instagram accounts), and a number of other chic amenities, including a wood-paneled library, a home theater, and an Art Deco–inspired wet bar and wine cellar outfitted with eye-catching Martinique print wallpaper. An infinity pool and a cabana out back made for a lush oasis. By fall, however, it appeared as though the singer was done with the home, posting images of the impressive pad on his Instagram in a seeming bid for buyers. “I think I wanna sell my home in Beverly Hills who wants it,” he captioned the post. In a later post, he said he was willing to sell the house with all the furniture in it. “MAKE AN OFFER,” he wrote. They later formally listed the home for $8.995 million in late 2020 and sold it at a loss for $7.995 million in early February 2021.

Beverly Park primary residence

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The Biebers in Los Angeles in late 2023.

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