Why did Ben Affleck give Jennifer Lopez his share of the mansion?
Reportedly as part of their property settlement agreement following their divorce.
Celebrity / Divorce
Ben Affleck has reportedly transferred his share of the $60 million Beverly Hills mansion he shared with ex-wife Jennifer Lopez to her, following their divorce. The couple had previously struggled to sell the property.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, who rekindled their romance after nearly two decades, initially purchased the Beverly Hills mansion as a symbol of their reunited love. The property, boasting 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms, was intended to be their marital home. However, following their divorce in January 2025, the couple faced difficulties selling the property. Affleck's decision to gift his share to Lopez signifies a complete severing of their financial ties to the mansion. Lopez had bought another home for herself and her twins last year, but the destiny of the mega mansion was unclear until now. This move leaves Lopez solely in control of the property's future.
Reportedly as part of their property settlement agreement following their divorce.
$60.85 million in May 2023.
The 38,000-square-foot home includes 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms.
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