AD Magazine Launches Coastal Celebrity Home Issue with $1.50 Monthly Subscription
On June 17 2026, AD Magazine unveiled a new issue that turns the glossy pages into a guided tour of some of the most coveted coastal properties in the United States. The cover story follows a coast‑wide itinerary of celebrity beach homes and mansions, from a modest 500‑square‑foot Malibu retreat to an 11,000‑square‑foot cliffside La Jolla estate. What makes the launch stand out is the magazine’s subscription offer: a one‑year commitment at just $1.50 per month, coupled with an exclusive tote bag that arrives with the first issue.
The first highlighted property is Sarah Paulson’s Malibu hideaway. The actress, born in 1974 and known for American Horror Story and The People v. O.J. Simpson, sold the 500‑square‑foot beach house in Paradise Cove for $1.45 million in April 2025. The article notes that the house escaped the 2026 wildfires that scorched other parts of the Malibu coast, a detail that adds a layer of intrigue for readers who follow the region’s environmental challenges.
A second centerpiece is the La Jolla mansion owned by Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz. Designed by Wallace E. Cunningham, the 11,000‑square‑foot cliffside residence has earned comparisons to the fictional Iron Man house from Marvel films. Keys, a 17‑time Grammy‑winning singer‑songwriter, and Beatz, a record producer and rapper, have maintained the property since 2019. Lifestyle writers have repeatedly highlighted the home’s modernist architecture and sweeping ocean views, making it a natural fit for the magazine’s luxury‑real‑estate focus.
Beyond the two headline homes, the issue teases a range of additional stories that promise to keep the appetite for celebrity real‑estate and travel content satisfied. Readers will get a glimpse of Chef Nak’s favorite dining spots in Phnom Penh, a practical guide to Rome for travelers, an inside look at Rick Ross’s Miami mansion, and a profile of Big Sean’s Beverly Hills home that houses a nightclub. Other forthcoming pieces include Paloma Elsesser’s Brooklyn loft, Walton Goggins’s 1920s New York lodge, Lana Condor’s California residence, Michael Shannon’s Brooklyn house, and the McLaughlin twins’ North Carolina cabin.
The $1.50 monthly rate is part of a broader industry shift toward affordable, high‑value subscriptions that cater to niche interests. AD Magazine’s promotion, which launched on the same day the issue became available, highlights the “value of year‑long access” and the tangible incentive of a branded tote bag. According to the company’s website, there are no additional fees or discounts at the time of release, and the offer is available to subscribers who sign up during the first week of June.
Today, the issue can be purchased through AD’s official website and select retail partners. New subscribers receive the tote bag immediately, while future issues are expected to continue the celebrity‑lifestyle theme, though no specific release dates have been announced.
The combination of a low entry price, exclusive merchandise, and a curated selection of high‑profile homes positions AD Magazine to capture readers who crave a window into the private worlds of Hollywood, music, and entertainment. As the industry moves toward more specialized content, the magazine’s approach underscores the growing appetite for insider looks at the luxurious lifestyles that define modern celebrity culture.