Grammy-winning singer Meghan Trainor seems to be getting both her professional and personal life back on track. Trainor has reportedly sold her Los Angeles home on the same day she announced she was canceling her upcoming ‘Get In Girl’ tour.The singer mentioned the difficulties of balancing work and family when she welcomed her third child in January. According to a TMZ report, the ‘Me Too’ singer’s Encino compound in the Los Angeles area closed on Thursday for $6,835,000, moving quickly after hitting the market about a week ago. Meghan bought the house for $6.55 million in 2020.
A look inside Meghan Trainor’s now-sold mansion
Meghan Trainor’s gated home offers a private retreat hidden behind tall fences. The property has 7 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and approximately 14,164 square feet of living space, all on approximately 1.09 acres. The modern estate opens onto a spacious motor court and an imposing main residence known for its soaring ceilings and bold design. Inside, a grand double staircase leads to the bright living and dining rooms, along with a chef’s kitchen built for the perfect indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the aforementioned outlet reported.A notable feature that sets it apart as the Grammy winner’s home is its professional recording studio on the lower level, with a private entrance.Upstairs, the property has five bedrooms, highlighted by a master suite with double wardrobes, spa-style bathroom with double shower and private terrace. Outside, it offers resort-style living with a pool and spa, tennis court, putting green, fire pit, lounge and covered outdoor dining area.
Meghan Trainor canceled her tour
The real estate move coincides with Meghan’s decision to cancel her upcoming tour, which was set to kick off in Clarkston, Michigan on June 12.While Trainor (via an Instagram post) stated the reason for the cancellation; “Balancing the release of a new album, preparing for a nationwide tour and welcoming a new baby,” a report in Variety says that fans suspect that low ticket sales may be partly to blame for the cancellation, with seating maps from last month showing that most seats in some venues were not purchased.