Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo Find a Buyer for Palatial $65 Million Montecito Mansion—and Make $8 Million Profit

Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and his wife, supermodel Behati Prinsloo, are set to make another incredibly lucrative real estate deal after finding a buyer for their extraordinary Montecito estate—just three months after putting the property on the market for $65 million.
Levine, 46, and Prinsloo, 37, who share three children, purchased the opulent California abode for $52 million in an off-market deal in 2022. They have now made a staggering $8 million profit on its sale just three years later, after accepting a $60 million offer, as first reported by TMZ.
While the final price didn't quite reach their sky-high ask—which saw the home become the most expensive property listed for sale in Montecito over the past three months—they will walk away with a huge sum, even after they poured ample money into renovating the abode.
Perhaps the A-list pair, who wed in 2014, will invest some of that profit into their new dwelling, which they purchased before putting their Montecito property on the market in July.
At the time, a spokesperson for the couple said that their new abode had been "too special to resist," adding that Levine and Prinsloo wanted to relocate to a new neighborhood that was closer to their kids' school.




According to the statement, the duo were looking at their new home as an "exciting opportunity" that they planned to spend at least the next year "developing." It is unclear whether they will be living in the property while it undergoes renovations.
The newly purchased abode, which was built in 1919, is a Spanish-style ranch that comes with guesthouses, a barn, and stables. It represents a dramatic change in aesthetic for the couple, whose Montecito abode would not be out of place in a Ralph Lauren catalog.
According to its listing, the home underwent an extensive renovation during Levine and Prinsloo's ownership, with the couple turning to the celebrity-loved team at Clements Design to help them overhaul the dwelling.
As a result, "the home is the epitome of turnkey luxury," the listing notes. The property comes with two guesthouses.
The home features a "state-of-the-art gym and wellness area," a home theater, a catering kitchen, a tennis court, a vegetable garden, a chicken coop, and a koi pond.
Thanks to its hilltop perch, the home also boasts stunning views of the ocean, as well as an expanse of green lawn that is dotted with trees and plants.
Inside, the aesthetic is modern, yet elegant, with roaring fireplaces seen in multiple rooms to give the home a very cozy feel without sacrificing the classic California vibe.




For those with a penchant for entertaining, there are multiple areas in the home to do so, including the enormous kitchen that features an island capable of seating plenty of guests, as well as a formal dining room, a dark living room complete with a private bar, and a main living space that features a wall of windows.
Outside, there is a lounge area and a dining area where meals can be enjoyed under the sunshine or the stars.
The home's huge swimming pool has also been outfitted with multiple sun loungers and umbrellas to provide yet another area in which to entertain guests or simply to soak up some rays in privacy.
The upstairs patio area features yet another lounging area, as well as a small table for dining.
As one might expect of such an A-list couple, the primary suite has also been outfitted with an enormous walk-in closet that could double as an additional sitting room.
It is far from the first time that Prinsloo and Levine have bought and flipped a pricey property, having been through the process multiple times during their 11-year marriage, regularly selling the homes to other A-listers.
For example, in 2018, the pair snapped up a Beverly Hills abode for $34 million and, after refreshing the home, sold it to fellow luxury real estate aficionado Ellen DeGeneres the following year, for $45 million.
Also in 2018, they purchased a Pacific Palisades property from Ben Affleck and his ex-wife Jennifer Garner for $32 million. They put that home on the market four years later, for $57.5 million.




It was sold later that year for $51 million, netting the couple a near-$20 million profit in the process.
Should they manage to secure their asking price for their latest listing property, the couple will walk away with $13 million in profit.
Although the home could well be seen as something of a high point in the couple's real estate journey, it also holds some unhappy memories.
In 2024, the couple faced a lawsuit from California decorator Shana Kallen, who claimed that she suffered a traumatic brain injury at the home while working for the famous pair.
Legal documents seen by Realtor.com reveal that Kallen accused Levine and Prinsloo—who were identified only by their initials, as well as the trust through which they bought the home—of "negligence." Kallen said that they failed to ensure a safe working environment at their dwelling after hiring her to decorate their outdoor patio with plants.
Kallen claims that in March 2023 she fell to the ground from a ladder that was set up for her to access the second-floor patio, claiming that she hit the concrete ground and, as a result, suffered a brain injury.
Legal records indicate that her case against the couple is still open, with Kallen pushing for the lawsuit to be taken to trial.
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