Real estate agent Apollinaria Sokolova shared details in an interview with the Telegram channel Zvezdacho, noting that Dima Bilan’s latest apartment in Moscow carries a substantial price tag. Sokolova said the property’s price starts at around 90 million rubles and does not exceed 100 million, reflecting the luxury segment of the market in which it sits.
The listing information confirms that the artist acquired a four-room residence spanning about 183.1 square meters. The unit is situated in an upscale residential complex on Povarskaya Street, an area known for its prestigious addresses and convenient access to central city amenities.
Bilan recently highlighted that the apartment offers a view of Red Square, a feature he described as particularly appealing. He indicated plans to relocate there, envisioning the space as a personal studio where music could be created and productions could take shape. The entertainer also mentioned that the new home would be close enough to walk to the Gnessin Russian Music Academy, a place with which he has an established connection through his musical education.
Beginning his career in 1998, Bilan gained early recognition when his music video for “Autumn” joined MTV Russia’s rotation in 2000. He made a notable live debut at the Russian festival New Wave in Jurmala in 2002, and his debut album, I Am a Night Hooligan, released in 2003, helped establish his distinctive presence in the Russian pop scene.
On the international stage, Bilan carried Russia’s music to two Eurovision finals. In 2006, he finished in second place with the ballad “Never Let You Go,” and he achieved first place in 2008 with the uplifting track “Believe.” The performances solidified his status as a prominent figure in contemporary Russian pop music and helped broaden his audience beyond national borders.
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