Adam Levine has just purchased a stunning California mansion for $52 million – and it comes with a host of luxury amenities.
The singer snapped up the Montecito house – which was formerly the long-time family home of actor Rob Lowe – as the latest in a string of property purchases, with Levine buying at least seven homes since 2012.
The 10,000-square-foot Georgian Colonial-style home was built in 2009 and designed by architect Don Nulty to resemble Lowe’s Charlottesville, Virginia birthplace.
The décor in the home – which was featured on TopTenRealEstateDeals – is a bright-white interior filled with California sunshine and Pacific Ocean views.
The home has six bedrooms, eleven baths, large open formal rooms, a huge white-and-cheerful family kitchen, separate catering kitchen, wine room, multiple living-and-dining areas, professional theatre, and an expansive master suite.
Additional details like vaulted ceilings, handmade crown moldings, custom millwork, and view-framing windows add architectural charm.
Also included is an office, library-music room with bar, and a family room.
There are nine indoor fireplaces throughout the house with one in the master suite.
Outside is a full outdoor living room with a wood-burning fireplace, koi pond, large swimming pool, a tennis court with viewing area and rolling lawns and gardens large enough for team sports with mature oak trees and a vegetable garden.
Also on the grounds are a swimming pool and spa, a two-bedroom guest house, a one-bedroom pool house with staff quarters, and an outdoor kitchen.
The singer will share the sprawling estate, which sits on 3.5 acres of land, with supermodel wife Behati Prinsloo and their two children.