From the National Catholic Reporter:
early nine months after his election, Pope Leo XIV is finally moving home. But, perhaps taking a page from his predecessor, he will not reside in the traditional papal apartment that has housed most modern popes since 1870. Instead, according to the Italian daily La Repubblica, Leo will live in a newly prepared suite above the papal apartment, created from former staff and guest quarters and set to include a small chapel and a workout area. [scroll for more:]
Described as an “attic” above the Terza Loggia, the top floor of the Apostolic Palace where the papal apartments are located, the pope’s quarters will also include a bedroom, a detached bathroom, kitchen and a small terrace.