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Miami Herald
10-07-2025
- General
- Miami Herald
Historic house for sale dramatically shifts styles inside. ‘House blasphemy'
Historic and modern blend together inside this Monroeville, Pennsylvania, house that's listed for $1 million … and people are split about it. 'Renovated in 2020, it blends historic charm with modern luxury. The original façade was preserved & high-end finishes added,' the listing on says. 'Features include a great room with soaring ceilings, custom trusses, polished concrete floors, black marble hex tile, & natural light through Hope's windows.' Outside? Outside is a very different story. 'Hand-carved stone exterior, slate roof, copper gutters,' the listing says. The three-bedroom, five-bathroom residence was built in 1939. The home appeared on Zillow Gone Wild, a Facebook page that highlights unique houses on the real estate market, and people were a little confused about the interior style. 'Looks like a good house for sock sliding,' one person observed. 'When Grandma left her house to someone that didn't need it, this happened,' another said. 'Blah- I'd have to gut it… that's almost house blasphemy…' someone commented. 'I love it. No notes. Now if I just had a million dollars laying around,' someone said. '(It's) like the tardis. It's bigger inside,' one person noted. Monroeville is about a 15-mile drive east from Pittsburgh.


News18
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Maroon 5's Adam Levine Lists His California House On Sale For This Reason
Last Updated: Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo had purchased the mansion in 2022 for $52 million. Maroon 5's frontman, Adam Levine, and his model wife, Behati Prinsloo, are packing their things from their sprawling estate in Montecito, California, and moving home. They are making this big move for their three children. The couple, who got married in July 2014, are parents to three children: an 8-year-old daughter, Dusty Rose, a 7-year-old daughter, Gio Grace, and a 2-year-old son. After finding a new abode closer to their children's school, Adam and Behati listed their lavish property for a whopping $65 million on as reported by People. The estate, situated on 3.41 acres of land, boasts numerous luxurious features. The 46-year-old musician also attached some pictures of the property, which, as per the website, is located on Montecito's 'most coveted street." It includes a main residence, a guest house, a pool house, and attached and detached garages. The couple bought it back in 2022 for $52 million. Standing tall on an 11,523-square-foot lot, the main residence offers a 360-degree view of the mountains and the ocean. It comprises six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and three half-baths. Their entire home was redesigned by top designers from Clements Design and includes a custom chef's kitchen, cosy living spaces and elegant touches throughout. That's not all. As per the listing, the couple's mansion also included a state-of-the-art gym, wellness area, a tennis court, a home theatre, vegetable gardens for the home chef, a koi pond and a chicken coop. The guest house offers 902 square feet of space, with two bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The pool house is also spacious, measuring 937 square feet. It includes a bedroom and a powder room. As for the garages, each of them is 1,673 square feet in size. Speaking of their work front, Behati Prinsloo was most recently seen in the music video of Maroon 5's new song All Night, where she lip-syncs to Adam's part. The track, which was released on June 27, is the second single from the band's eighth album, Love is Like. Speaking about how his wife was engrossed in the filming for the music video, Adam, during his appearance on TODAY, shared, 'She's a lot better looking than me. I thought, 'Why not you do this for once?' And she was really into it. She was super excited." Maroon 5 is releasing Love Is Like on August 15. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Pink Villa
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Wife Behati Prinsloo Move Out of Montecito Mansion, Put it on Sale For USD 65 Million
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and his model wife, Behati Prinsloo, have put up their Montecito mansion for sale. The couple has listed the property for a whopping 65 million USD, as they've found a new abode close to their children's school. The residence is available to view on where the musician has added several photos of the house that stands on 3.41 acres of land. According to the website, the property is luxurious and is located on Montecito, California's 'most coveted street.' Features of Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo's Montecito mansion As mentioned above, the vocalist and his model wife lived in a luxurious mansion, and the amenities present in the property are to swoon over. The house has 360 degree ocean and mountain views across the region. Moreover, the mansion includes a gym, five guest rooms, a restaurant-worthy catering kitchen, a koi pond, vegetable gardens, a chicken coop, a swim area, and a lot more. The mansion was bought by the Girls Like You crooner and his partner in 2022 for 52 million USD. The house comprises a total of nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, according to the reports of Mansion Global. Moreover, the residence also has sun lounges, a covered dining space, lush green grass patches and a fireplace. Meanwhile, the musician and Prinsloo got married in 2014, and have three children together. The couple often shared a glimpse of their family life in the mansion on their social media platforms. Recently, the pair shared pictures on their Instagram account as they enjoyed the summer with their kids on a boat. Levine and his wife were seen embracing each other as they witnessed the sunset from the vessel. In another picture, the musician held his daughters' hands as they posed for the camera. Regarding their new residence, the Levine family's plans have not been made public.
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Top 5 Cities Where Tiny Apartments Are Big — and How Much It Costs to Live There
As typical rent prices across the U.S. reach more than $2,000, many Americans struggle to find affordable rental housing, according to recent research from As new graduates seek apartments, it puts more upward pressure on rent prices. Read Next: Discover More: This spring, multifamily home rental prices have edged up by 0.7%, up to $1,849 for a typical apartment, wrote in its March Rent Report. The solution for many renters? Tiny apartments, or micro-housing. Developers are converting space in dying or defunct malls across the country into micro-apartments, like the ones at The Arcade, a historic mall building in Providence, Rhode Island. Similarly, the Lafayette Square Mall in Indianapolis is planning to open 1,200 apartments in a former Sears building in 2025, reported. But the biggest demand for tiny apartments is on the West Coast, according to a new study from San Francisco ranks the highest or available micro-units and also shows the biggest cost savings for renters who can cram themselves and their belongings in a space that maxes out at 415 feet. According to research, some tiny apartments in San Francisco measure as small as 124 square feet. If you're reading this from the comfort of a spacious, 3-bedroom suburban home, 124 square feet is just slightly larger than a 10′ x 12′ bedroom you might have in your house. Most micro-units have a maximum size of roughly 415 to 440 feet to be considered 'micro' by zoning laws. But you'll find outliers. For instance, the smallest of the tiny apartments are in Honolulu, Hawaii, where a unit must be under 348 square feet to be considered 'micro.' Let's take a look at 5 cities where micro-units make up more than 10% of the city's available rentals. City Avg. size of tiny apt. % of micro-units Avg. Rent for Micro-unit Savings compared to traditional apartment San Francisco 415 14.70% $1,888 $1,628 Seattle 405 12% $1,289 $1,099 Honolulu 348 11.60% $1,700 $562 Portland (OR) 408 10.70% $1,144 $635 Minneapolis 433 10.40% $1,078 $661 More From GOBankingRates Surprising Items People Are Stocking Up On Before Tariff Pains Hit: Is It Smart? 10 Unreliable SUVs To Stay Away From Buying This article originally appeared on Top 5 Cities Where Tiny Apartments Are Big — and How Much It Costs to Live There Sign in to access your portfolio

Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
122 new homes coming to Cheyenne, with hopes for affordability
CHEYENNE — Around 122 new smaller, single-family homes are planned for north-central Cheyenne, with ground scheduled to be broken in about a month. Mayor Patrick Collins said he sees this as a reflection of the city's work to make updates to city code to incentivize developers to pursue more affordable projects, as housing availability and affordability continue to be top issues for the community. Median home listings in Cheyenne were at $372,516 as of March, according to and the median size was 2,402 square feet, according to data from the Federal Reserve. Most of these new homes will be smaller, with the goal of making them more affordable. Most will be between 900 and 1,200 square feet, two-bedroom, two-bath single-family homes for an estimated price in the high $200,000s or low $300,000s, according to the developers. The new homes will be constructed southeast of the intersection of Storey Boulevard and Converse Avenue. The push for development comes in an effort to reduce home prices in the area and increase housing supply for an anticipated population growth over the next several years caused by Project Sentinel coming to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, continued data center developments and other projects. Sentinel is the replacement for the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile. Of the 122 proposed single-family homes, 86 are planned to meet those price and size expectations. For the zone district of these developments, the smallest lot width allowed is 30 feet. However, the developer, Edwards Development Company, requested the city reduce that minimum by 10% to 27 feet for some of the lots, which is allowed under current code because the developments are cottage lots. The City Council approved this change, which allowed an additional eight to 10 lots to be developed with homes on them. The developments are split into two adjacent spaces: 36 homes split on the 5.6-acre plat for Trailhead Estates first filing, and the other 86 homes split across the 11.9-acre plat for Trailhead Estates second filing. The homes in the first filing did not need a width reduction before approval. Trailhead Estates plan Edwards Development Company's plan for the two Trailhead Estates filings, with 86 single-family homes proposed to be constructed in the lot on the west side and 36 in the more eastern lot. Both final plat plans were unanimously approved Monday evening by the Cheyenne City Council, with council member Mark Rinne absent. In the second filing, homes will have parking access in the rear in a garage connected to the alley. Of the 86 homes, 23 won't face the street. Instead, the plan is to have the front facing a pedestrian corridor, with vehicle and garage access in the alley. David Gregg, founder and co-owner of Berthoud, Colorado-based Mission Homes, is the architect on the project. He said he has installed this 56-foot-wide pedestrian corridor in other projects he has worked on in Colorado. He said the homes facing it are typically in higher demand than the street-facing properties. Gregg has designed neighborhoods like this in several communities in Colorado, and said his company focuses on building more affordable starter homes, rather than larger homes, which some perceive to be a more profitable approach. The units are small, with similar densities to townhomes, but detached to give more space between the buildings and yard space to the owners. The homes also have a private front porch and a fenced-in backyard. Gregg said they are energy and water efficient, as well. Although not as common today, Gregg said this approach to housing development was more common 100 years ago. 'Up until the 1940s and 1950s, the average new home was 950 square feet. Today it is 2,500 square feet,' he said. 'We point fingers and argue over whose fault it is that homes are no longer affordable. I would argue it is simply because they've grown too large, and it's not necessary. And we're going back to something that was very, very common about 100 years ago.' John Edwards of Edwards Development Company said this area for this project is ideal. With existing and planned apartment complexes to the west of this project off Converse Avenue and larger single-family homes to the east, he said these smaller single-family homes are a natural transition in the area around Anderson Elementary School. At the City Council's Public Services Committee meeting last week, Mayor Collins said he had recently visited one of Gregg's similar developments in Colorado. 'I did go down to Berthoud because I thought maybe it might be too good to be true, that we could have this kind of density and yet still have a development that I would want to live in, or want my kids to live in. And I got down there, and it's beautiful,' he said. He said he is excited to see aspects of affordable and attainable housing beginning to be realized in Cheyenne, something that has been his top priority to promote in Cheyenne throughout his previous and current terms. 'This governing body, over the last couple of years, has worked really hard with our Affordable Housing Task Force and the Wyoming Community Development Authority on all of the different recommendations for things we could do to encourage more attainable housing. We've passed all those rules,' he said. 'And now, we actually have developers who are coming to us with exactly what we hoped would happen, which is smaller, more affordable homes for people to get their first home, or maybe their last home, to live into.' In 2024, WCDA released a housing needs assessment for the state and communities across Wyoming. With population growth over the past decade and moderate population growth projected, WCDA suggests the state needs to add between 20,700 and 38,600 units by 2030. WCDA estimates that Laramie County will need between 1,204 and 1,994 additional rental units and between 3,181 and 5,271 additional houses, totaling between 4,386 and 7,266 total housing units needed by 2030. In 2023 — the most recent year for which numbers were available — 1,681 units were built in Laramie County.