Katy Perry And Justin Trudeau Map $3.1 Million Montreal Home Plan

Katy Perry And Justin Trudeau Map $3.1 Million Montreal Home Plan

Justin Trudeau reportedly wants Katy Perry to spend part of the year at his new Montreal home, and katy perry and justin trudeau are now being linked to a $3.1 million property in Outremont. The house is a nearly century-old stone dwelling with seven bedrooms, a ballroom, and enough space to function as a shared base rather than a stopover.

Outremont house costs $3.1 million

Trudeau closed on the Montreal property in February, buying it from Nicolas Ruggieri after Ruggieri had purchased it in 2023 for $3.9 million. The dwelling spans 4,965 square feet on a 13,672-square-foot lot, with a driveway and gated pathway on the north side and a two-car garage and stone staircase on the south.

The house sits behind a metal fence, mature trees, and several shrubs, which keeps the property out of easy view from the street. It is also a short distance from the house Trudeau shared with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, a detail that makes the move feel less like a new chapter in isolation and more like a return to familiar ground.

Perry keeps California ties

A source said, “Justin is showing Katy his new home, where he wants her to live part of the year with him,” while another said the place is “large enough for a blended family, and in a prestigious neighborhood where he used to live,”. Those comments line up with the home’s size, but they also stop short of a permanent relocation for Perry.

Perry has no plans to move to Canada permanently, and she has a coparenting schedule with Orlando Bloom in Montecito. An insider added, “Orlando and Katy have a good rhythm with coparenting, so that’s where Katy spends the majority of her time unless she is traveling on tour,”. Perry is understood to have moved into a Montecito mansion she and Bloom were renovating before their split, which includes a playground in the backyard.

Long-distance rhythm

A second source said Perry and Trudeau are navigating a long-distance relationship, and that the distance has not been a problem for them. “They’ve found a rhythm that works and make a point to see each other as often as possible,” the source said.

The practical takeaway is simple: this is less a relocation story than a housing-and-schedule story, with Montreal serving as a part-time base if the arrangement holds. For now, the house itself is the clearest signal, because a seven-bedroom home with a ballroom is built for overlap, not secrecy.

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