Adam Levine is moving like Jagger — up and down the halls of his new Holmby Hills estate.
The Maroon 5 frontman dropped $18 million on the French Regency-style home, designed by architect Caspar Ehmcke, which abuts the Los Angeles Country Club.
The price was a steal compared to the property’s original asking price of $27.5 million. The property first listed in September last year before dropping its final asking price to $19.9 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Linda May of Hilton & Hyland had the listing. Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency represented the buyer.
The 9,221-square-foot home on Club View Drive, which was built in 1966, has five bedrooms and six bathrooms with a “breakfast solarium” with garden views, according to listing details. A two-story guesthouse sits on the more than one-acre property.
Levine and his wife, model Behati Prinsloo, also have a Beverly Crest home on the market asking $15.9 million. They listed the 3.6-acre estate with 7,100 square feet of living space last year.
When Levine’s not busy crooning, he appears as a judge on NBC’s reality television series “The Voice.” [LAT] — Subrina Hudson