The lavish $16.5M California Mansion of Grammy Winner Bruno Mars


Album of the Year was awarded to singer/songwriter Bruno Mars at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, the most coveted award of the evening. The victory capped off a fantastic evening for Bruno Mars. Seven Grammy awards were bestowed upon him, including Record of the Year for “24K Magic” and Song of the Year for “That’s What I Like.” There’s more. Additionally, he garnered awards for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for “That’s What I Like.” Bruno Mars’ 9,000-square-foot residence in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, which he purchased in 2015, will require additional shelf space to accommodate his Grammy awards.

 

 

The song California Dream by Bruno MarsBruno Mars paid a staggering $6.5 M for a property situated on two acres of land in Fryman Canyon, the same neighborhood where George Clooney resides. In a double-gated community, Bruno Mar’s California Dream estate features a wine cellar, a family room with a bar, and a children’s wing with two bedrooms. There are also steam bathtubs and dry saunas, an infinity pool and heated cabana, and a playground for children.

 

 

 

 

The Former Owner of Bruno Mars’s residenceElvira Kudryashova, daughter of a former Kazakhstan minister who was being sued by a California federal court for allegedly defrauding the Kazakh city of Almaty of at least $300 M, is reportedly the vendor in the real estate transaction. Kudryashova reportedly paid $5.7 M for the mansion in 2013, but resold it less than a year later for approximately $7.8 M. Mars purchased it for $6.5 M after the price fell to $6.8 M.