It’s no secret that Justin Bieber was reportedly paid a staggering $10 million for Coachella, and that’s just one payday for this particularly wealthy star. Granted, while we know how much he gets for certain performances and other business deals, you might not be aware of how he spends his money.
The simple answer is that Bieber lives a rather luxurious lifestyle that includes pricey items which are well out of most people’s budget, and they’re just as fabulous as you might imagine.
From Cars & a Tour Bus to a Private Jet
Let’s start with the fact that Bieber “has quite a collection of luxury cars, and at the top of the line is his custom-built Rolls-Royce 103X,” according to The Daily Mail. “Originally a ‘concept’ car for the famed prestige car brand, Justin had one especially commissioned and constructed by California’s West Coast Customs.”
“Worth approximately [$1 million], the all-electric vehicle features a streamlined design including wheel covers that make the car appear to float,” the Mail explains. “Other highlights include a studio-quality sound system and a two-tone leather interior.”
Of course, that’s not Bieber’s only car. He also purchased a customised Ferrari 458 Italia for $450,000 in 2011, before selling it in 2017 for $434,500. The Mail notes that this “was the same car he ‘lost’ for three weeks after forgetting where he parked it after a big night out.”
Beyond that, he snapped up a custom mint-green Lamborghini Aventador SVJ in 2018 for $421,000, and also owns a custom Lamborghini URUS SUV that would set you back a cool $350,000.
Of course, Bieber also needs something to ride when he’s on the road for his shows, which is why he picked up a “luxury tour bus in 2020” for $2.2 million, the Mail points out. “The Prevost H3-45 features a lounge area with a flat-screen TV and a sofa that can fold out into a bed in front of a fake fireplace. Other features on board include a kitchen, a small dining nook with an L-shaped couch that can seat four, and a small office space.”
If Bieber needs to travel a little further, then he can hop on his private jet, which he purchased in 2014. The Mail explains that the star’s “Gulfstream G600, priced at an eye-watering [$65 million], is the hitmaker’s single most expensive luxury item.”
“The plane is big enough to accommodate an entourage of 18 passengers, with insiders comparing it to a lavish 5-star hotel suite in the sky,” per the Mail. “Highlights include a layout that can be configured into a variety of setups, with features including a dining zone, sleeping booths, and a private lounge.”
Justin’s Super-Pricey Property Portfolio
Another undeniably unsurprising yet totally impressive fact is that Bieber has a property portfolio worth millions of dollars.
“His most expensive pad is a sprawling mansion in the Santa Monica Mountains worth an estimated [$42 million],” the Mail tells interested readers. “Located in an exclusive gated community in Beverly Park, the amazing home boasts seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms and stunning 2.5-acre grounds. The couple moved into the luxury property in 2020 and has since installed vegetable planters and a tennis court, and a giant fire pit.”
Additionally, in 2023, Bieber reportedly paid $16.6 million for “a ‘French-inspired’ mansion at La Quinta’s exclusive Madison Club near the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains in California,” per the Mail. For that price, the singer gets to enjoy “the seven-bedroom estate, which features an Olympic-length infinity pool, a sports court and extensive grounds, planted with Italian cypresses.”
Of course, the Canadian star also owns a house in his home country. The Mail mentions that Bieber “made a ‘return home’ in 2018 when he dropped [$5 million] on a lakefront mansion in his native Canada. Since dubbed the ‘engagement house,’ Justin made the purchase only weeks after announcing he was tying the knot with Hailey.”
The Mail notes that “[t]he stunning pad has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, including a two-story wine room, private gym and heated floors.” Formerly an equestrian facility, “[t]here’s also a private race track.”



