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.





