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Bieber's alleged crib in Cartagena (Photo: Proto Organizations Ltd)
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Justin Bieber buys house on Colombia’s Caribbean coast: Broker

by Adriaan Alsema July 15, 2013
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Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has bought a house in the north of Colombia, an Italian property consultant said Monday.

Bieber’s Colombian crib

Justin Bieber Colombia home

Cinema Room

Justin Bieber Colombia home

Outdoor pool

Justin Bieber Colombia home

Living room

Justin Bieber Colombia home

Master bedroom

According to Milan-based broker Alessandro Proto, CEO of Proto Organization Ltd., the singer bought a house in the outskirts of Cartagena.

“He came to Cartagena last month and fell in love with the place, the people, the climate, and the mansion,” Proto told Colombia Reports.

According to Proto, the 308-square-meter property cost little more than $2 million and has seven bedrooms, a 1600-square-foot living room, four bathrooms, a cinema room, two open-air swimming pools, and a rehearsal room.

Eye-catching triviality provided by the broker: Bieber took out all the doors in the house because of his claustrophobia.

Bieber himself hasn’t made public statements about the purchase of the apartment, but did announce to be in Colombia in October for a concert.

MORE: Bieber To Spread His Glory In Colombia In Late October

Cartagena, Bolivar

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