Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Quietly List Beverly Hills Mansion Amidst Divorce Rumors
ICARO Media Group
In a surprising turn of events, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have reportedly put their Beverly Hills mansion on the market, signaling a potential dissolution of their marriage. According to sources familiar with the matter, the couple has enlisted the services of realtor Santiago Arana from The Agency to handle the sale of their luxurious property.
TMZ was the first to break the news, revealing that the Hollywood power couple had purchased the sprawling mansion just over a year ago for a staggering sum of over $60 million. After an exhaustive two-year search and visiting more than 80 properties, Lopez and Affleck settled on this particular residence.
However, recent reports indicate trouble in paradise, as Affleck has already moved out of the home and into a rental property located in Brentwood. Sources close to the situation have disclosed that Lopez is actively searching for a new residence as well, further fueling speculations of an imminent divorce.
Realtor Santiago Arana has been diligently showcasing the Beverly Hills mansion for approximately two weeks now, coinciding with the escalating issues between the celebrity couple. Despite these efforts, no potential buyers have emerged thus far. It is believed that the asking price for the property is "around $65 million."
Should Lopez and Affleck manage to sell the house at this price, they may face a significant financial loss due to broker's commissions and a new tax on highly valued properties. Furthermore, considering the substantial amount of money invested in home improvements, the potential loss could amount to millions of dollars.
As the speculation surrounding the future of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's relationship continues to intensify, the decision to sell their Beverly Hills mansion adds more fuel to the divorce rumors. Only time will tell if this move is a definitive sign of their impending split or a mere property adjustment in their high-profile lives.