RENT Magazine Q3'25

CELEBRITIES

ON THE MOVE

David Duchovny Boasting both private beach access and a guest retreat created from a train caboose, David Duchovny’s custom-built Point Dume residence has sold for $10.98 million. The actor spent $7 million replacing the original house with a new 3580-square-foot home, which was completed in 2021. A covered terrace with built-in heaters is adjoined by a separate structure featuring a gym and lounge. Also located on the one- acre property is a train car Duchovny repurposed as a private guest retreat. It has a cozy wooden living and sleeping area, a dining nook and kitchen.

Lynda Carter

Best known as Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter has sold her condominium in the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club in Surfside, FL, for $19.5 million. Developed in 2017 and purchased by Carter in 2021, the 3844-square-foot condo consists of four bedrooms, five baths, one half bath and a balcony with an ocean view. The Four Seasons at the Surf Club offers two 12-story condo towers and a 77-room Four Seasons hotel. Amenities include a private Members Club, a spa, two restaurants, four pools, a gym and an oceanside park.

Adam Levine

Adam Levine and his wife, Behati Prinsloo, have listed their Montecito mansion for $65 million, making it the most expensive home for sale in the affluent Santa Barbara County town. They have owned the 3.4-acre estate since 2022. The main house has six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and three half-bathrooms, while a guest house and a pool house add three more bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. The property is packed with amenities that include a pool, gym, wellness area, a theater, a tennis court and a separate kitchen for catering. There are also vegetable gardens and a chicken coop.

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