The signs seem to indicate that Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are selling their luxurious Beverly Hills’ estate. According to press reports, the couple has listed the house they bought for an eye-popping US$60.8 million just last year.
The massive 46,000-square-foot property sits on a five-acre lot surrounded by a sea of luxe estates owned by Hollywood’s rich and famous. The sprawling main building features 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, a gym, a sports lounge and a bar. If you’ve got friends coming for the weekend, no worries. There’s a 5,000-square-foot guest house for your besties. Parking won’t be an issue with the estate’s 12-car garage. And your security force will have all the comforts of home in the two-bedroom guard house.
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Although the actual listing price hasn’t been revealed, it’s rumoured that Lopez and Affleck are asking around US$65 million. The couple had upgraded the property with numerous renovations, so even if they get the asking price, it might represent a loss for the pair. They’ll also have to contend with a new California state tax on ultra-luxury properties. Ouch!
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Multiple reports say Lopez and Affleck are selling the house because of marital trouble. The couple was married in 2022 after rekindling their previous romance. Speculation about the couple’s relationship has grown after Lopez was recently spotted house-hunting.
Lopez and Affleck acquired the Beverly Hills’ estate in 2023 after searching for their dream home for two years. With its expansive grounds, luxurious amenities and prime location, the property seemed to be the ideal family compound for the couple’s blended household.
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