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Justin Bieber rents a house for parties in Hollywood Hills


Hollywood - Justin Bieber is renting a house just for parties.

The Believe hitmaker plans to continue living in his Beverly Hills condominium - which has been visited by police numerous times following complaints off local residents - but is also splashing out $29 000-a-month on a 10-bedroom Hollywood Hills property.

A source told RadarOnline.com: "He is only using the Hollywood Hills rental to throw parties. It won't be his primary residence in Southern California. After Justin's house was raided earlier this year, he vowed to never be caught in a similar situation, and doesn't want random people in his home."

"Justin decided to rent a house just so he could throw parties. He might end up sleeping there from time to time, but still has the Beverly Hills condo, and will use that as his base."

Justin has been spending a lot of time in his new Hollywood Hills party house, posting random insta-pics and insta-videos of the 'great' time he is having.

This is the house in a nutshell:

1) Its has a pool



With a Hollywood mosaic finish



2) It has a gym



That is used as a dance studio?



3) It has a huge bathroom



4) And of coarse well the best view



The 20-year-old singer - who was charged with misdemeanour vandalism earlier this year for throwing eggs at a neighbour's house - is the latest in a string of tenants for the property, which was built in 2011 but failed to sell.

It has previously been occupied by American Idol contestants and was also rented to Playboy TV's Swing, a reality show about swinger couples.

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