He’s been renting a series of jaw-dropping party pads while he tours latest album Purpose.
And Justin Bieber, 22, appeared to have made himself right at home at his latest rental – the stunning Kinross House in Perthshire.
The Sorry singer emerged from the front of the sprawling property, which was bought by First Sight Estates for £4.25 million in 2011, wearing nothing but a pair of white boxer shorts.
It’s a bit nippy for that! Justin Bieber, 22, appeared to have made himself right at home at his latest rental – the stunning Kinross House in Perthshire
Braving the cold, Justin made his way down the stone steps with a smile on his face while clutching his phone.
It’s unlikely the group of girls gathered at the gate to the estate would’ve been able to see Justin, but it would no doubt have sent them into overdrive if they had.
The controversial Canadian didn’t stay outside for long. He appeared to take a couple of quick snaps, before jogging back inside.
Braving the cold: The Sorry singer emerged from the front of the sprawling property wearing nothing but a pair of white boxer shorts
Running free: Braving the cold, Justin made his way down the stone steps with a smile on his face while clutching his phone
All too brief: The controversial Canadian didn’t stay outside for long. He appeared to take a couple of quick snaps, before jogging back inside
Snap happy! The star turned around to reveal his derriere as he photographed the front of the house
Full of character: The 17th-century property is the latest rental to take Justin’s fancy
The star’s grandmother Diane Dale was spotted walking around the historic grounds in an eye-catching leopard print coat with leather sleeves.
The 17th-century property is the latest rental to take Justin’s fancy following a 15-bedroom home in North London and a £4.75 million house in the north of England to accommodate him when he performed in Manchester and Sheffield.
Made of stone taken from the nearby Cleish Hills, the 14-bedroom Perthshire house boasts four floors as well as a mezzanine between the ground and first floors.
A fine choice: Made of stone taken from the nearby Cleish Hills, the 14-bedroom house boast four floors as well as a mezzanine between the ground and first floors
Historic: It was created and lived in by esteemed Scottish architect Sir William Bruce, with construction work beginning in 1685
You’ll catch a cold: Justin showed off his inked arms and athletic physique
A thing of beauty: Located on the banks of Loch Leven, the stunning estate is spread over 100 acres of unspoiled Scottish countryside
Sprawling: The estate was the perfect place to unwind following a lively not on the stage
It was created and lived in by esteemed Scottish architect Sir William Bruce, with construction work beginning in 1685.
Located on the banks of Loch Leven, the stunning estate is spread over 100 acres of unspoiled Scottish countryside.
Meanwhile, Justin is said to be renting his London pad for £108,333 a month, or almost £1.3 million a year, with the star planning to divide his time between his home in Los Angeles and the leafy London postcode over the coming months.
Starry-eyed: The singer’s fans gathered at the gates to the estate, hoping for a glimpse of the star
Hoping for a glimpse: The girls raised their phones to capture the place their idol was residing
Could this be him? The girls were hopeful to see Justin inside a car as it left the estate
Patiently waiting: A red people carrier had the girls clamouring at the gates
Expecting guests? A blonde woman arrived at the estate in the back of a silver car
Aree Rand, partner at leading estate Knight Frank, said: ‘This is one of the capital’s most luxurious homes and offers state-of-the-art facilities including an indoor and outdoor pool, a spa, tennis court, home cinema and wine cellar.
‘Roads such as this continue to hold massive appeal amongst the rich and the famous, and this is one of the few areas in London to offer larger properties with huge, secluded gardens.
‘The house also offers complete privacy.’
Bieber’s London pad was built in 1910. By 2006 it was a rundown wreck which was bought for £5 million by a property tycoon who spent millions renovating it.
Enjoying the fresh air: The star’s grandmother Diane Dale was spotted walking around the historic grounds in an eye-catching leopard print coat with leather sleeves
Home comforts: The presence of his grandma no doubt helped to prevent any homesickness