Real Estate

Celebrities Who Own Five Or More Homes


Los Angeles native and lead singer of Maroon 5, Adam Levine, owns homes in expensive neighborhoods like Beverly Hills and Pacific Palisades to a luxury apartment in New York. In 2005, Adam Levine purchased a modern bachelor pad in Hollywood Hills for $3.1 million before meeting his now-wife Behati Prinsloo. The home featured a home theater, two fireplaces, a gym, and stunning views of Hollywood from the floor-to-ceiling windows. He sold the property in 2013 for $3.5 million. In 2012, Levine purchased another bachelor pad for just over $4.8 million in Beverly Hills. The ranch-style mansion had five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a high-end kitchen, a pool, a spa, a gym, and a screening room. All the things to fit Levine’s laid-back lifestyle. He sold the property to friend John Mayer in 2018 for $13.4 million. 

Levine and Prinsloo chose to make the move to the East Coast in 2014, purchasing a $4.5 million apartment in SoHo, New York. The apartment is set in the early 1900s cast-iron building and has an old industrial feel. The one-bedroom, two-bathroom loft sold in 2016 for $5.5 million. Levine purchased a French Regency-style estate built in the 1960s for $18 million in 2017. The five-bedroom home sat on 1.2 acres of land and had five bathrooms, a two-story guest house, a pool cabana, and a garage. The couple put the house on the market six months later, once they found out they were expecting their first child.

The most expensive home Levine owns is a Tudor-style mansion he bought from Max Mutchnick, the co-creator of Will and Grace. The $35.5 million estate was built in the 1930s and features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a media room, gym, two kitchens, a theater, and a guest house. Levine ended up selling the property to Ellen DeGeneres for $45 million in 2019. 

In early 2019, Levine purchased a 1930s three-structure compound in Pacific Palisades from Jennifer Garner for $32 million. The main structure of the house features five bedrooms and two bathrooms. The second structure features an office, a screening room, a gym, and a yoga studio. The third structure is a two-story guest house. Levine and his wife still own the property and consider this their primary residence. 

The latest addition to Adam Levine’s real estate portfolio is a historic Montecito home he purchased at the beginning of 2021 for $22.7 million. The 5.2-acre villa-style property is located in Santa Barbara County and features nine bedrooms, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a five-car garage. 



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