Bruno Mars spent 3.3 million USD to buy a luxury villa in Los Angeles, a place suitable for a billionaire!

It was his famous song “I Want to Be a Billionaire.”

And although he still has considerable progress to make towards that amount, Bruno Mars has amassed sufficient funds to purchаse a mansion in Los Angeles for $3.3 million.

Numerous celebrities have resided in the fashionable Laurel Canyon neighborhood, including masculine icon George Clooney, music icon Harry Houdini, and music icon Frank Zappa. The R&B singer is relocating to this area.

It would appear that the 26-year-old opted for opulence in his choice of residence, as a blind trust reportedly paid for it on his behalf.

Adjacent to 4,064 square feet, it features three bedrooms and 3.5 restrooms.

Eight substantial Calcutta marble columns greet guests at the residence; this architectural style was highly regarded by the renowned Glasgow architect Alexander ‘Greek’ Thompson during the 19th century.

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Double 11-foot-tall custom-made front doors provide access to a compact vestibule that extends to a spacious open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area.

Expansive retractable glass panels adorn the house’s long walls and flooring, which are finished in a mocha hue. These panels provide breathtaking vistas of the San Fernando Valley.

A minimalist fireplace creates coziness in the formal living area, while a suspended, built-in banquet bar and a massive skylight elevate the dining experience to perfection.

Furthermore, Bruno seems to be a bit of a connoisseur, as a special refrigerator is installed in the chamber to maintain the ideal temperature for his wines.

A wall of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks the front vehicle court; a double-wide refrigerator-freezer, stacked double stoves, and a two-seat refreshment counter complete the expensively appointed center island kitchen.

There is additional space if the singer desires to amass a collection of automobiles, as a double-gated and walled motor court in the front yard can accommodate three to four vehicles with ease, and a three-car garage and driveway around the corner provide off-street parking for up to six more.