Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have decided to take their $68 million Beverly Hills home off the market, ending the attempt to sell the high-profile property. The former couple, who divorced in January 2025 after two years of marriage and previously dated in the early 2000s, removed their 12-bedroom mansion from online listings, according to TMZ.
The couple originally purchased the property for $60.85 million in May 2023. However, after struggling to sell it, they reduced the asking price by $16 million in September and listed the estate at $52 million. Despite Affleck’s openness to lowering the price, Lopez reportedly wanted to maintain the $68 million valuation earlier this year, sources revealed.
Details and Financial Moves Around the Luxury Estate
Reports indicate that the ex-spouses took out a $20 million mortgage on the Beverly Hills home. Lopez has since acquired a new residence in Hidden Hills, California, but has continued residing in the Beverly Hills mansion as her new house undergoes renovations. Meanwhile, Affleck had purchased a Brentwood mansion for $20.5 million prior to buying another property last year.
Jennifer Lopez Reflects on Love and Personal Growth
Beyond the real estate news, Jennifer Lopez recently shared her thoughts on love and self-respect during her Up All Night show in Las Vegas. While performing her 1999 song If You Had My Love at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, she spoke about the evolution of her perspective on relationships. Lopez addressed her audience, saying,

“When I first sang it, I was very young.”
And I sang it with a lot of hope.
— Jennifer Lopez, Performer
She reflected on how her feelings about the song have changed over time:
“But I’ve also sang it over the years, I’ve sang it while I was sad.”
And I’ve sang it when I was happy. But now, today, you know how I sing it? I sing it in power.
— Jennifer Lopez, Performer
Lopez emphasized the respect she expects in future relationships:
“Because the truth is, if you wanted to have my love, you would have to earn it.”
You would have to treat me right. You would have to respect me.
— Jennifer Lopez, Performer
She continued, sharing her personal requirements for a partnership:
You’d have to accept me for all that I am.
— Jennifer Lopez, Performer
You’d have to love me if you wanted my love.
— Jennifer Lopez, Performer
Implications of the Decision and What Lies Ahead
The withdrawal of Ben Affleck’s Beverly Hills home from the market signals a pause in the couple’s real estate transactions, possibly reflecting a reassessment of their separate paths following their split. Lopez’s focus on self-respect and power in relationships aligns with her current life phase, while both continue to navigate personal and financial changes. Observers may expect further developments regarding their properties, as both stars adjust to their new circumstances in California’s luxury housing market.
