Is Selena Gomez and her o-again, off-again boyfriend Justin Bieber shacking up? According to Hollywood Life, Gomez asked the pop star to move into her $3 million Calabasas mansion with her.

"The real reason Selena bought that $3 million mansion in Calabasas is because she wants Justin to move in with her," the source said. "She is trying to persuade him to move back to the LA area and leave Atlanta all together."

Bieber recently booked it out of LA because he reportedly kept getting into trouble with neighbors and the police. During one incident Bieber was accused of egging his neighbor's house, which is said to have resulted in thousands of dollars-worth of damages.

 "Justin is actually considering it and for now will stay with Selena whenever he's in town," the source added. "Before Selena purchased the house, she consulted with Justin and they both agreed on the one in Calabasas."

Bieber and Gomez seem like they are very happy together. The couple has been photographed together several different times. It was speculated about a month ago that the two had rekindled their relationship but neither one has uttered a word publicly about their romantic life.

Recently, the two have been plagued with engagement rumors after Gomez appeared on stage rocking a delicate-looking ring gold ring. A source previously told Hollywood Life that the gold band wasn't an engagement ring but something like a promise ring.

 "The ring was a gift from Justin, it's not an engagement ring, but they are back on and very serious," the source said.

Apparently her parents and close friends are not happy with the ring and don't like what it symbolizes.

"Her family is extremely worried that she'll do something crazy like elope with him," the source said. "Selena is totally wrapped back up in Justin, it' the same pattern happening all over again."

"She's telling everyone that she's fine, that they're all overreacting but that's not making anyone feel better about this," the source added. "The problem is no one wants to alienate her. She's an adult now, it's not like her parents can tell her what to do, so it's a very delicate situation."