Adam Levine’s Real Estate Portfolio: A Timeline

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Adam Levine is a man of many talents—and, as it turns out, a man of many homes. The Maroon 5 crooner has bought and sold his fair share of properties over the years, with the majority of them situated on the sunny West Coast in his native Los Angeles. (The one exception was a loft in New York’s trendy SoHo neighborhood, which he sold in 2016.) Interestingly enough, a number of his homes have linked him to other celebrities, including Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, John Mayer, and Ellen DeGeneres.

Since the singer stepped back from his role on The Voice in 2019 after 16 seasons, he’s been spending more time at home, a fact that, of course, makes his living environment all the more important. “Now I’m just a stay-at-home dad,” he told DeGeneres during a recent interview, adding that he’s “obsessed” with his two young daughters. “I just stay home and do very little. It’s great.” This makes it all the more exciting that he just dropped $22.7 million for a mansion in Montecito, California. Today, along with that sprawling estate, he owns a Pacific Palisades compound he bought from Garner in 2019 for $32 million. Below, we look back at all seven of Levine’s known homes over the years—and there’s ample proof that he has good taste when it comes to houses.

2005

Levine owned this home from 2005 to 2013.
Levine owned this home from 2005 to 2013.
Photo: Roger Davies

Before he married Victoria’s Secret model Behati Prinsloo in 2014, Levine was a bachelor who had a sleek midcentury modern pad that matched his laid-back lifestyle. He bought the four-bedroom 1940s dwelling for $3.195 million in 2005, and by the time he sold it in 2013 for $3.55 million, it was a stylish rambler with two fireplaces, a home theater, an exercise room, and walls of glass overlooking the city. “I fell in love with the location and the privacy, and the fact that it was such a low-key place,” Levine told Architectural Digest of the home in 2012. “It was Hollywood without being ‘Hollywood.’”

2012

Levine’s second home turned out to be a hit with a fellow musician. Measuring a whopping 7,100 square feet, the ranch-style mansion featured five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with a home theater, gym, spa, and a two-car garage with a speakeasy-style card room built above it. He bought it for $4.83 million in 2012, and after adding his own personal flair to its interiors, he sold it to counterpart crooner John Mayer for $13.4 million in 2018.

2014

This New York apartment once belonged to the “Moves Like Jagger” singer.
This New York apartment once belonged to the “Moves Like Jagger” singer.
Photo: Robert Englebright / Courtesy of Oxford Property Group

Levine and Prinsloo decided to try out life on the East Coast with the purchase of a $4.5 million loft in New York’s SoHo neighborhood in 2014. The one-bedroom, two-bathroom loft was a part of an early-1900s cast-iron building and measured 2,800 square feet, with soaring 13-foot ceilings and exposed brick walls throughout. The main suite even included a deep Jacuzzi tub. Ultimately, however, the pair decided to pack up and decamp for the West Coast just two years later, shortly after announcing that they were expecting their first child together. The pad ultimately sold for $5.5 million.

2017

The superstar pair bought and sold their five-bedroom, five-bathroom home in L.A.’s Holmby Hills in record time. In 2017, Levine and Prinsloo paid $18 million for the French Regency–style estate, which was $2 million below the asking price. Then, just three months later, they listed it for $18.9 million in hopes of spinning a bit of a profit. The quick turnaround was attributed to the fact that Prinsloo was pregnant with the couple’s second child, and so they had to abandon their original renovation project. The home ultimately sold for $18 million in early 2018, so they broke even.

2018

This home has been owned by Will & Grace co-creator Max Mutchnick, Adam Levine, and Ellen DeGeneres.
This home has been owned by Will & Grace co-creator Max Mutchnick, Adam Levine, and Ellen DeGeneres.
Berlyn Photography 2019

The “Payphone” singer and Prinsloo continued their home-flipping adventures in 2018 with the purchase of a Tudor-style Beverly Hills estate from Will & Grace co-creator Max Mutchnick for $35.5 million. Mutchnik had already completely remodeled the 12,000-square-foot dwelling prior to the sale, but Levine and Prinsloo reportedly sank an additional $7 million into making more upgrades before selling it off to fellow real estate enthusiast DeGeneres in 2019 for $45 million. (She would in turn list it for $53.5 million in early 2021.)

2019

In early 2019, Levine became the latest celebrity in a line of A-listers to own a three-structure 1930s compound in L.A.’s Pacific Palisades after he purchased it from Jennifer Garner for $32 million. (Other famous residents included Gregory Peck and producer Brian Grazer.) The main house comprises five bedrooms and eight bathrooms, and the property includes two other structures, including one that holds an office, art studio, gym, and screening room, and another that is a two-bedroom subterranean guest house. Levine and Prinsloo still own the home.

2021

This year began with the purchase of a historic Montecito home called the El Miraval Estate, which was designed by George Washington Smith in the 1920s. The couple paid $22.7 million for the almost 5.2-acre property, which has a five-bedroom villa-style main house, a two-bedroom guest house, a one-bedroom cottage, and a detached five-car garage with its own bedroom. Outdoor amenities include a large swimming pool, a putting green, a lit tennis court, and plenty of patios for alfresco dining.

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest