You Might Not Know The 5 Most Expensive Things Owned By Nick Jonas, Find Out Here

Let's have a look at the most expensive things owned by Nick Jonas!!

Nick Jonas is the most celebrated artist across the globe. He has a huge fan following and is highly regarded for his extraordinary skills and artistic talents. He is cherished by his followers for his amazing and friendly personality. We tend to become a lot curious to know about what are the expensive things our favorite celebrity stars owe. Here presenting to you an excerpt on the most expensive things owned by Nick Jonas.

Nick Jonas is a vocalist of American descent. He was a prominent part of the band Jonas Brothers in which he collaborated over songs with his brothers. He then rose to popularity and has produced amazing songs to date. Along with being a singer he also is a songwriter and actor. He has worked in the movie Jumanji.

List of expensive things owned by Nick Jonas:

A fortress in Los Angeles worth $20 million

Quickly after their matrimony, international actress, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and her popular vocalist-husband, Nick Jonas snapped up a flamboyant estate creased inside the mountainous neighborhood of Encino in LA, California, revealed Variety.

A Rolls – Royce worth 5.25 crore

According to Cartoq, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas are the owners of a plush Rolls-Royce Ghost, worth Rs 5.25 crore. The shiny car operates on a 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 petrol mechanism that generates ultimate energy of 562 bhp along with a maximum torque of 780 Nm.

1960 Ford Thunderbird
Media information reveals that the couple owns a 1960 Ford Thunderbird. It was reportedly acquired by Nick Jonas in the speck of Monte Carlo red some years ago. The car fuels on a 5766-cc machine that can produce 300 hp and 517 Nm.

Nick’s wrist game is on fire with his expensive watch priced 29 lakhs
The Rolex GMT Master II 18k Yellow Gold Black Dial is of rupees 29 lakhs and the artist displayed it while fleeing Mumbai after the Holi celebration.

(According to the information provided by media reports)