Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine briefly discovered a purchaser in Pacific Palisades, promoting his prized compound for $51 million. It’s Southern California’s third-priciest house sale thus far this 12 months and one of the most largest offers ever within the coastal neighborhood.
Levine and his spouse, fashion Behati Prinsloo, purchased the park-like property from Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner for $31.95 million in 2018 — so the sale marks an enormous benefit for the facility couple. Over time, different high-profile homeowners come with “To Kill a Mockingbird” actor Gregory Peck and Oscar-winning manufacturer Brian Grazer.
Spanning 3 acres, the compound contains 3 buildings: a 9,000-square-foot ranch, a four-bedroom guesthouse and a separate construction with a gymnasium, place of business and yoga studio. Midcentury architect Cliff Might designed the ranch, which combines sublime, fashionable design with luxurious facilities, together with a Dolby film theater, sport room, marble bar and walk-in fridge.
Levine and Prinsloo showcased the house on Architectural Digest’s “Open Door” collection, strolling audience thru minimalist areas stuffed with blank traces, plaster partitions, heat wooden floors and metal home windows and doorways.
Strolling paths navigate the landscaped grounds outdoor, resulting in a swimming pool, basketball courtroom and rooster coop. Grassy lawns and patios soak up perspectives from Downtown L.A. to the sea.
Kurt Rappaport of Westside Property Company held the checklist. Dalton Gomez of Compass represented the consumer, who stays unclear.
Levine, 43, is the lead vocalist and guitarist for Maroon 5. The Grammy-winning pop-rock crew’s hits come with “She Will Be Beloved,” “This Love” and “Strikes Like Jagger,” and their 7th studio album, “Jordi,” was once launched remaining 12 months.
Prinsloo, 33, has been featured in advert campaigns for ratings of luxurious manufacturers, together with Juicy Couture and Tommy Hilfiger.