
Now that Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine have a kid on the way, it appears that they're planning to upgrade from their one-bedroom loft to a more family-friendly living situation. Not only were the Victoria's Secret angel and Maroon 5 frontman spotted looking for houses in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Trulia reports that the couple has put their current apartment on the market for a whopping $5.5 million, with the furniture included for an additional fee. While the Soho loft is huge (it clocks in at 2,800 square feet), we imagine the pair realized it would be a bitch to baby-proof.
Curious to see what home sweet home looks like when you're a supermodel and a rock star? Click through to take the tour of the spacious digs.

Original columns, exposed brick, and 13-foot ceilings are just a few of the details that make this loft unique.
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There's room for the entire cast and crew of The Voice on this sectional.

Does that amazing chandelier come with the place?
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If you squint, you can nearly see from one end of the house to the other.
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When your living room is this large, you can fit a pool table and your favorite pinball machines.
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Compared to the rest of the home, the kitchen is small but nicely done. We love those black granite countertops.
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The cast-iron building dates back to the early 1900s, giving the space boatloads of character.
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Apparently someone really likes The Nightmare Before Christmas. Our money's on Levine.
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Oversized windows sprinkled throughout the space let in a ton of light.
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The en-suite bathroom gives you the option of taking a long soak or a refreshing shower.
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