Justin Trudeau is reportedly hoping Katy Perry will spend part of the year with him in his new Montreal home, a nearly century-old stone dwelling in the city’s Outremont neighborhood that he closed on in February. The former Canadian prime minister bought the $3.1 million property with Perry in mind, according to sources familiar with the arrangement.
The house gives the report some weight. It has seven bedrooms, its own ballroom, 4,965 square feet of living space and a 13,672-square-foot lot, along with a driveway and gated pathway on the north side and a two-car garage and stone staircase on the south. Hidden by a metal fence, mature trees and shrubs, it is the kind of place that could hold more than one life at once — and, one source said, “It’s large enough for a blended family, and in a prestigious neighborhood where he used to live.”
The timing is why the story is circulating now. Perry and Trudeau began dating in July 2025, and the relationship has moved quickly enough that the Montreal purchase is now being read as a test of how they might live together. One insider said Trudeau is “showing Katy his new home, where he wants her to live part of the year with him,” a sign that the house is not just a private asset but part of the couple’s next step.
That step runs into a familiar border between romance and routine. Perry shares her daughter Daisy with Orlando Bloom, and she has no plans to relocate permanently to Canada. She and Bloom have a coparenting schedule in Montecito, where Perry is understood to have moved into a mansion she and Bloom were renovating before their split, with a playground in the backyard for their daughter. One insider said, “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,” while a second source added, “They’ve found a rhythm that works and make a point to see each other as often as possible.”
That leaves Trudeau’s Montreal home as both an invitation and a complication. Perry is reportedly rooted in California, while Trudeau’s new house is a bid to make room for a relationship that already spans cities and parenting schedules. He bought the dwelling from Nicolas Ruggieri, who had purchased it in 2023 for $3.9 million, and the question now is whether Perry will actually spend part of the year there — or whether the house simply becomes the place that marks how serious this relationship has become.

