Rihanna Looking for a New Man...sion

House, Rihanna Russ Filice Photography by: Nick Springett; INFphoto.com

Whether Rihanna is moving on remains to be seen. But she is moving on up.

The songbird, who has kept a relatively low profile since her alleged assault at the hands of boyfriend Chris Brown last month, reemerged in Los Angeles yesterday, where she began a house-hunting tour of the Hollywood Hills with several friends.

Among the homes the "Disturbia" singer and her pals viewed was a $6.25 million property once owned by Jerry Seinfeld. The 5,913-square-foot home boasts three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a pool and hot tub and, seemingly most important, hilltop views of the city.

"She wants a home with a great view," real estate agent Russell Filice, who showed Rihanna the former Seinfeld abode, told E! News.

"She hasn't made any decisions on anything yet. I think it's early on in the process."

Per Filice, the singer, who inevitably was being followed paparazzi at the time, seemed unfazed by the trailing cameras.

"She was great. She seemed very happy, no bruises, very sweet and beautiful."

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