After terrorizing the neighbors, the singer is finally moving out

Jan 29, 2014 14:25 GMT  ·  By

Singer Justin Bieber is just about ready to bid a hearty goodbye to suburban living. After he came into numerous altercations with his neighbors from the exclusive gated community, Justin is finally ready to give up the home.

At least, some of his neighbors will be glad to see him go. The pop star has managed to step on quite a few toes after he bought the mansion in the exclusive neighborhood in Calabasas, California.

Of course, the most famous one is the egg-pelting incident, in which the “Baby” singer allegedly went scrambled eggs on a neighbor's house and threw as many as 20 eggs at the front of his residence causing several tens of thousands of dollars in damages.

But this wasn't the only confrontation he had with other people in his neighborhood. His neighbors accused him of reckless driving around their homes in fast, luxurious cars, of having loud parties and generally behaving like a spoiled brat.

The same neighbor that saw his house covered in egg yolks was also allegedly spit on by Bieber and threatened with death. Not very neighborly of him, wouldn't you say? While the investigation is still ongoing, there are high chances the teen singer won't be accused of anything due to lack of evidence.

Interestingly, American football star Keyshawn Johnson recently just sold a house in the same region to Kourtney Kardashian. While no one can confirm that this move was caused by Bieber's antics, it was reported at some point he and the pop sensation had a verbal dispute over Justin's speeding through the cul-de-sac.

Now, TMZ reports that Justin is ready to move out and put the house for sale, after just last week it emerged he didn't agree with management when he was told to sell. At the time, he remained adamant that he was keeping the house in order to deprive his neighbors of the satisfaction.

Upon hearing the news that Justin could be moving out, some of the people who own houses around his said that they were willing to pay for the movers and even throw him a going-away party. That should give you an idea just how fed up these people were with the star.