LOS ANGELES — Adam Levine, of Maroon 5 fame, and his wife, model Behati Prinsloo, are on the move again.
The celebrity couple — who sold two L.A.-area homes last year — have put their Beverly Hills home on the market for $47.5 million. The listing comes roughly three months after Levine and Prinsloo purchased a Pacific Palisades home from actors Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner for $32 million.
Their Beverly Hills home is long on star appeal, having been previously owned by “Will & Grace” creator Max Mutchnick and, before him, tennis star Pete Sampras.
Set on more than an acre of grounds, the gated estate centers on a grand traditional-style house of nearly 10,400 square feet.
Built in 1933 and recently remodeled, the classic two-story features custom steel-framed doors and windows, hardwood floors and paneled walls painted various monochromatic hues.
The formal dining room, dressed in a milky white, has a wet bar. There are two kitchens, each equipped with islands and high-end appliances. Another bar sits off a screening room. There’s also a gym.
Including a separate guesthouse, the home offers a total of five bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
Outside, the landscaped property has space for entertaining in the form of a paver patio with a built-in barbecue and a fire pit. An oval-shaped swimming pool sits below the patio area. Elsewhere is a tennis court.
Kevin Durant isn’t letting the NBA playoffs get in the way of a little housekeeping.
The Golden State Warriors superstar has listed his Malibu home for sale at $13.495 million. Durant bought the place last year for $12.05 million.
The multilevel house, built in 1976 and recently remodeled, is tailored for beachfront living with sliding walls of glass and terrace balconies on three levels.
A small wooden staircase descends from the main patio area directly to a sandy cove on Broad Beach.
An open-concept living room, a dining room, a center-island kitchen, four bedrooms and six bathrooms lie within more than 5,100 square feet of interior space.
There are also a media room with a glass-enclosed wine rack and a movie theater. An elevator serves each floor.
An outdoor spa and dining patio finish off the indoor-outdoor setting.
Durant, 30, is a 10-time all-star and was the NBA’s most valuable player in 2014. Last year, the high-scoring forward won his second NBA title with the Warriors while earning his second consecutive NBA Finals most valuable player award. He is in the first year of a two-year, $61.5 million contract extension with the Warriors but can opt out of the deal and become a free agent at the end of the year.
— Tribune Content Agency
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