The main floor includes a game room with arcade machines and a billiard table, as well as a gourmet kitchen. The 11,800-square-foot home has nine bedrooms and nine bathrooms and sits on more than a half-acre of land, hidden behind hedges. The home was designed by Hunt & Burns, although the four-story property has been renovated since then. Tranter’s new home is more than a century old, built in 1914 for Milton Getz, a banking executive. Tyler Jacobs of Sotheby’s International Realty represented Tranter in the purchase, while Jon Grauman of The Agency held the listing. The home was sold for about $10.3 million, $1.7 million below the asking price from last year.ĭirt reported entrepreneur Pasquale Rotella-–founder of Electric Daisy Carnival producer Insomniac, which bills itself as “the world’s largest dance music and experience company– sold the home three years after purchasing the property for $8.7 million. The songwriter, who has penned hits such as DNCE’s “Cake By the Ocean” and Justin Bieber’s “Sorry,” bought the home at 601 South Windsor Boulevard in the Windsor Square neighborhood in central Los Angeles, according to Dirt. It may not be cake by the ocean, but nobody is going to be feeling too sorry for Justin Tranter after their latest real estate purchase. 601 South Windsor Boulevard in Los Angeles and Justin Tranter (The Agency, Getty)