Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo sold their SoHo loft to shoe designer Nick Lucio, who sold his company Dolce Vita Footwear to Steve Madden's eponymous company for USD 60.3 million in 2014. The couple reportedly sold the loft for USD 5.4 million, just USD 1 million under its USD 5.5 million asking price.

They bought the loft in July 2014 for USD 4.55 million just after they got married. The apartment has three bedrooms, but they removed the two rooms when they moved in so they can have much more space for their living room for their jukebox, pool table and pinball machine. The loft has an area of 2,800 sq. ft.

The co-op has 13 foot-high ceilings, oversized windows, and exposed bricks. There's an open kitchen with black granite counter tops and a large master suite with a floor to ceiling marble walls, a walk-in closet, and a stainless appliances. The loft can accessd by a private elevator, via Daily Mail.

Levine is quickly learning on how to become a father, as he claimed that he doesn't know much about the parenting. "I've been a parent for three weeks," he said. But Levine did say that developing the skills is the beauty of becoming a father and claimed that it is a "beautiful experience". During the last interviews, Levine already said that he wanted kids cause he believes that there are people who are born to become parents.

The Voice coach Adam Levine and his model wife Behati Prinsloo just had their baby, Dusty Rose in September 21 and  from there they started having issues about their marrige, The New York Post reports. In spite of the rumors, Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo are happy together with their daughter and even say they're enjoying this new challenge and phase in their life.