Justin Bieber Reportedly Dropped $5 Million on a 101-Acre Property in Ontario

Could he and Hailey Baldwin be settling down in the Great White North?

Now that Justin Bieber has (seemingly) grown out of his public tantrum days and is preparing to settle down with fiancée Hailey Baldwin, he appears to be eager to get back to his low-key roots. According to TMZ, the pop star closed a $5 million deal this week for a mansion on a 101-acre property in Ontario, Canada, the same province in which Bieber was born and raised. Though it's unclear whether the lakeside home will serve as Bieber and Baldwin's main residence, it'll certainly serve them well when they travel to the Great White North to hang out with the in-laws or simply escape from their busy bicoastal lives in New York and Los Angeles. (Fellow Ontario lakeside homeowners Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber can attest to this.)

The home itself reportedly spans 9,000 square feet and includes four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a three-car garage. It also features a two-story temperature-controlled wine cellar, a private gym, a game room, a movie theater, three fireplaces, and heated floors—those last two, presumably, are musts for surviving the brutal Canadian winter. Rounding out the property is private access to the neighboring lake, plus a "private equestrian facility," comprising stables and a one-kilometer racing track. Don't be surprised if you see Bieber and Baldwin competing for Team Canada in the equestrian competition at the 2020 Olympics.

This massive space isn't the only family-sized home that Bieber has had his eye on as of late. Back in May, it was reported that the 24-year-old was considering purchasing a seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom home in the relatively quiet, if star-studded, Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. It's unknown whether Bieber ever moved forward with that investment—perhaps Baldwin convinced him to set his sights on his mother country instead—but it would have set him back a whopping $10.9 million, despite comprising a grand total of zero horse-related amenities. Clearly, he made the right choice.

Related: A Look Back at Justin Bieber's House Rental History