Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Selling $60 Million Beverly Hills Mansion Amid Divorce Rumors

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08/06/2024 19h40

The couple is said to be seeking around $65 million for the property, which they purchased together in May of last year.

Multiple sources have revealed that realtor Santiago Arana from The Agency has been enlisted to handle the sale of the lavish mansion. Despite being on the market for about two weeks, there have been no buyers as of yet. The power couple is prepared to face a financial loss of millions of dollars due to broker's commission, a new tax on high-value properties, and significant investment in improvements made to the residence.

Images of the 43,000-square-foot house were recently uploaded to the real estate marketplace Zillow, however, the listing still reflects that it was sold last year. Attempts to obtain comments or confirmation from representatives of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have been unsuccessful.

Speculation about the couple's impending divorce has continued to grow, with reports that Affleck has been staying in a separate residence from his wife. Lopez has also been spotted house hunting with a friend. Fueling the rumors further, the "Armageddon" star has been seen without his wedding ring.

Sources close to the couple have shared that they are "on two completely different pages" after the end of their honeymoon phase. Affleck is said to disagree with Lopez's lifestyle and has reportedly become worn down by the marriage. While both stars have not publicly addressed the split rumors, they have managed to maintain a united front in public appearances.

The sale of their $60 million mansion comes as a significant step towards the dissolution of Lopez and Affleck's marriage. As the public awaits further developments, it remains to be seen how their divorce will unfold and what the future holds for these two celebrities.

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