Ben Affleck buys new mansion in LA as shared home with Jennifer Lopez is still for sale amid divorce rumors: report

Ben Affleck reportedly bought a new home as rumors continue to swirl that he and Jennifer Lopez are splitting.

According to TMZ, the “Good Will Hunting” star recently purchased a $20.5 million mansion in the ritzy Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles as his and Lopez’s marital home still sits on the market.

His new bachelor pad allegedly boasts 5 bedrooms with walk-in closets and 6 bathrooms. Inside the main house are reportedly breakfast and dining spaces, a family room, a den and a media room with a dedicated powder room.

Ben Affleck, pictured walking in Los Angeles above, reportedly purchased a $20.5 million mansion in the ritzy Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
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The movie star, photographed here on a stroll in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, bought a five-bedroom, six-bathroom house, according to TMZ.
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There is also reportedly a separate guest house on the property.

Reps for the actor did not immediately respond to Page Six for comment.

Affleck, 51, and Lopez, 55, have been trying to offload their 38,000-square-foot home since June. While they originally tried to sell the house off-market, they took their listing public earlier this month.

Page Six confirmed they put some of their art pieces up for sale as well.

The duo attempted to sell the 38,000-square-foot home, pictured above again, off market in June.
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The “Gigli” co-stars first purchased their pad in June 2023 — almost a year after they eloped in Las Vegas — for just over $60 million.

They have listed the massive 12-bedroom, 24-bathroom home for $68 million and are reportedly “in a rush to sell it.”

“They thought they could sell it off-market but made a game-time decision in order to put more eyes on the property,” a source told Us Weekly on July 13.

Source: https://pagesix.com/2024/07/27/lifestyle/ben-affleck-buys-new-mansion-amid-divorce-rumors-report/

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