Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber have splashed out $12 million on a condo in New York City’s West Village, property records confirmed. The Wall Street Journal on July 7 reveal.
The couple’s new Manhattan abode spans about 2,800 square feet and includes four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hudson River, and a separate enclosed chef’s kitchen.
Privacy seems to have been a priority in the purchase, the ad highlights an additional door and hallway separating the living space from the exterior corridor.
The master bedroom ensuite comes with a marble bath, underfloor heating and a water closet.
The building itself is well-equipped, offering a private garage, a resident manager, a fitness room, a 70-foot pool and a Pilates studio, though Hailey recently shared TIME that Pilates is “a little over”, so the special facilities may be underutilized.
More relevant to their current stage of life may be the children’s clubhouse and catering kitchen, with a lounge for private events, as the couple are parents to 22-month-old son Jack Blues.
The Bieber family has been primarily based in Los Angeles throughout their six-year marriage, owning properties in Beverly Hills, La Quinta and Canada, although they previously had a temporary residence in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Their new address places them firmly among the West Village’s established celebrity residents, neighbors in the area include Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Liv Tyler and Daniel Radcliffe.
Two Fanatics executives also live in their building.
New York has always held a certain sentimental weight for the couple.
Hailey remembered The Tonight Show in 2022 that Justin helped furnish his first apartment in New York in a characteristically impulsive act of generosity.
When he discovered during dinner that she hadn’t bought a television yet, he rescheduled their trip home.
“He said, ‘I can’t do this, we have to go to Best Buy,'” she said.
“So he took me to Best Buy on the way home and I was kind of upset because I was like, ‘You’re not going to buy me a TV,’ and he bought me a TV. He carried it upstairs himself. He unpacked it. Did the whole thing. It was really sweet.”
Twelve million dollars later, they have something more to deliver.



