See Inside Adam Levine's $5.5M New York City Loft

The house is already under contract.

In fact, they'll have 2,800 square feet!

Thanks to some redesigning by Levine, the loft only has one bedroom, since he converted two bedrooms into a 60-foot kitchen that opens up to the living area. The loft, located in a cast iron building that dates all the way back to the early 1900s, also features the building's original six columns and exposed 13-foot -- from floor to ceiling -- brick walls.

The remaining bedroom that Levine, 37, kept has been turned into the ultimate master suite that has a Jacuzzi tub with separate shower, along with a spacious walk-in closet and dressing room.

And anyone who has $5.5 million lying around can also take home Levine's furniture, including an impressive chandelier, a green felt-topped pool table along with other arcade games, a blue sectional couch, over-sized rugs and wooden bar stools.

There's only one problem: the space already has one bidder so anyone else will have to fight it out to call it home.