The actor has reportedly bought a five-bedroom, six-bathroom home without his partner. The move comes after the Hollywood couple were said to have put their luxury California home up for sale
Ben Affleck has reportedly bought a new mansion alone amid rumours of a split with Jennifer Lopez—and after the Hollywood couple were said to have put their marital home on the market.
The 6,247 sq ft home, which has five bedrooms and six bathrooms, is located in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood in Los Angeles.
It is surrounded by “lush, landscaped gardens and grounds that whisk you away to the pages of a storybook”, according to the property listing.
The property has been widely identified by media outlets as Affleck’s new home and reportedly sold for US$20.5 million on July 24. It was on theMLS.com, a database of properties for sale created by real estate agents, and originally listed by The Agency, a global real estate brokerage firm—the life and work of its teams are depicted on Netflix’s Buying Beverly Hills.
Affleck and Lopez married in 2022 and earlier in the month reportedly put their home on the market for US$68 million.
Here, we take a look inside the actor’s new bachelor pad.
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Above A cosy living room (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above The pool (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above The dining room (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above Inside the home (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above Exteriors of the home (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)
The ranch-style home has has an open-floor plan and wood-beamed ceilings. Its main living spaces and dining room connect to an open kitchen.

Above The master bedroom (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above One of the five bedrooms (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above One of the five bedrooms (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)
The master bedroom features a fireplace, steel windows and doors that open out to the gardens.

Above The dining room (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above One of the living spaces (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)

Above One of the living spaces (Photo: courtesy of theMLS.com)
Amenities in the home include stables, a walking ring and a tack room, as well as a pool, spa and a two-storey guest house.
The house was originally designed by the late Californian architect Cliff May and later reimagined by the architect Steve Giannetti and interior designer Kelly Harmon.
It is close to some of the area’s most exclusive establishments, including the Riviera Country Club and Brentwood Country Club, as well as Sunset Boulevard, a major thoroughfare across several districts in Los Angeles, such as the prestigious Beverly Hills and West Hollywood neighbourhoods.
The estate is “the epitome of a garden retreat in an ultimate private and luxurious setting”, says the listing.
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