At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, singer-songwriter Bruno Mars was awarded the honor of Album of the Year, which is considered to be the industry’s highest honor.
The victory is the cherry on top of a fantastic evening for Bruno Mars. He was awarded seven Grammys, the most prestigious of which were Record of the Year for his song “24K Magic,” Album of the Year for his album, and Song of the Year for his song “That’s What I Like.” That’s not the end of it.
In addition, he was awarded the prizes for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for his work on the song “That’s What I Like.” Bruno Mars will undoubtedly be in need of additional shelf space within his 9,000-square-foot mansion located in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, which he owned in 2015.
This is due to the fact that Mars is the recipient of a number of Grammy awards.
A stunning $6.5M was spent by Bruno Mars on the own of his property, which sits on two acres of ground in Fryman Canyon. This is the same neighborhood in which the Hollywood superstar George Clooney resides.
The California Dream mansion that belongs to Bruno Mar is located in a community that has not one but two sets of gates, and it features a wine cellar, a family room that has a bar, and a children’s wing that has two bedrooms.
A children’s playground, as well as steam baths and dry saunas, infinity pools with heated cabanas, and dry and wet saunas are among the other facilities.
Elvira Kudryashova, the 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 purportedly the seller in the real estate transaction.
This is one of the things that makes the real estate sale so mind-boggling. It was believed that Kudryashova paid $5.7 M for the mansion when she got it in 2013, but she put it back on the market for approximately $7.8 M less than a year later.
Mars ultimately owned the property for a total of $6.5 M after the price decreased to $6.8 M.