Singer Justin Bieber, who infamously launched an egg attack on a neighbour's house in the past, says he's now looking for a new house here, but he does not want neighbours.
"I don't know where I really live," the 21-year-old Canadian popstar was quoted as saying by Us Weekly.
"I'm just trying to figure it out, dude... Me and Corey (Gamble) are laughing in the room right now, because he's helping me try to find a house. We just died laughing because we can't find, like we can, but we can't, 'cause I won't make a decision."
Bieber then admitted: "I don't want neighbours!" while further adding that he is "loud, I'm really loud."
"I'm going to play my music really, really, really loud every night, I'm going to play the drums. I'm going to have a lot of people over, probably. And I can't have neighbours, just because I don't want to piss anyone off," he added.
However, the "Baby" hitmaker is optimistic that he might find the residence which is seeking, even though that might take half a year.
"That's what I want to do at this young age: I want to have fun, I want to listen to music really, really, really loud. But we can't find that residence that's fully done yet... that I don't have to wait for it to have two years of construction.
"It's a process, but we're going to find it. Hopefully we find it in the next six months or so," he added.
Bieber also wants privacy.
"Something really gated so you have to go through a couple of gates to get there," he shared of what he wants from his future home.
"That's what we need. No photographers."
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