Pop sensation Meghan Trainor has made two major life changes in a single day, selling her extravagant Los Angeles mansion while simultaneously announcing the cancellation of her upcoming concert tour. The 32-year-old "All About That Bass" singer quietly finalized the property deal on Thursday for $6,835,000 after the home spent barely a week on the market, according to entertainment outlet TMZ.
Property Details and Modest Profit
Trainor originally purchased the lavish estate in 2020 from rapper Doug Jordan for $6.6 million, meaning her rapid property flip yielded only a modest financial gain. The jaw-dropping residence spans approximately 14,164 square feet and sits on 1.09 acres of prime Los Angeles real estate, featuring seven bedrooms and ten bathrooms throughout its expansive layout.
Luxury Amenities and Lifestyle Extras
The property's most impressive features are its extensive lifestyle amenities that transform the estate into a private entertainment complex. These include a swimming pool complete with waterslide, a professional recording studio, a mirror-lined gymnasium, and a full-size basketball court for recreational activities.
The modern estate opens with a sweeping motor court leading to a striking main residence characterized by soaring ceilings and bold contemporary design elements. Inside, a grand double staircase establishes the tone for bright, open-plan living and dining areas, alongside a chef's kitchen designed for seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Interior Layout and Special Features
Downstairs, the home contains a professional recording studio with its own private entrance, catering to Trainor's musical career needs. Upstairs, five bedrooms include a primary suite featuring dual walk-in closets, a spa-style bathroom with double showers, and a private terrace offering quintessential Los Angeles outdoor living space.
Outside, the property embraces resort-style luxury with a pool and spa area, tennis court, putting green, fire pit, multiple lounge areas, and covered dining spaces. Perhaps most remarkably, the estate includes a full-blown arcade complete with violet-felt pool table, shooting games with plastic guns, and at least one pinball machine for entertainment.
Tour Cancellation Announcement
On the same Thursday that she sold her mansion, Trainor took to Instagram to announce the cancellation of her Get In Girl Tour, which had been scheduled to begin on June 12 in Michigan with more than thirty additional dates across North America.
"After a lot of reflection and some really tough conversations, I've made the difficult decision to cancel The Get In Girl Tour," Trainor wrote to her fans. "Balancing the release of a new album, preparing for a nationwide tour, and welcoming our new baby girl to our growing family of five has just been more than I can take right now."
Focus on Family Life
The singer explained that she needs to focus on being "home and present" for her loved ones, acknowledging the disappointment this would cause fans while emphasizing that the decision "is the right decision for my family and me right now." Trainor reassured supporters with a promise that she will "be back soon" and expressed excitement about her upcoming seventh studio album "Toy With Me," scheduled for release on April 24.
Personal Life and Marriage Counseling
These developments follow revelations that Trainor has been undergoing "heavy therapy" to work on her marriage to husband Daryl Sabara, 33. In an interview published just one day before the tour cancellation and property sale, the hitmaker opened up about turning to marriage counseling amid ongoing tensions in their relationship.
"I'm in heavy therapy," Trainor revealed, explaining that she worked through relationship issues while recording her new album. "I was in marriage counseling while doing this album. We started marriage counseling because we realized when we were even having little, tiny arguments, we were living in full different realities."
Celebrity Neighborhood and Property History
Trainor's former Los Angeles mansion sits in an exclusive neighborhood populated by numerous Hollywood celebrities. Her A-list neighbors reportedly include Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, and Selena Gomez and Jennifer Lopez, creating a who's who of entertainment royalty in the immediate vicinity.
The property itself has a star-studded history, having previously been owned by actors Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green and even featured on Bravo's reality series "Flipping Out." At that time, the couple had the home renovated by designer Jeff Lewis and his team between November 2014 and April 2015, though the lavish redesign—reportedly budgeted at over $1.5 million—was abruptly scrapped when Fox and Green ultimately pulled out of the renovation project altogether.
Trainor also owns another property with celebrity connections—Bing Crosby's former Toluca Lake residence, which she purchased nearly a decade ago. These real estate moves and personal decisions mark a significant period of reshuffling for the pop star as she balances career demands with family priorities and personal wellbeing.



