six months after say “I do” to Ben AffleckJennifer Lopez is saying goodbye to her Bel-Air, California home of six years.
Lopez, 53, bought the extravagant French-style nine-bedroom, 13-bathroom pad in 2016 for $28 million. It is now asking $42.5 million for the sale, its listing brokerage told the Post.
wall street journal first reported news of listing.
Lopez, who has long been known to be a savvy property investor, had already struck a deal at the time of the purchase. At the time the home went up for sale for $40 million.
Rated as a “rare and extraordinary property” moments from the Bel-Air Hotel, the home features a fireplace, high ceilings, a wet bar, and steel windows and doors that open onto stone terraces, the listing notes.
The formal dining room and chef’s kitchen feature a stone fireplace with a built-in breakfast area.
There’s also a family room and a game room with a bar, which open to a terrace overlooking the three-sided infinity-edge pool.







All rooms open onto terraces. The lower level lounge houses a 30-seat screening room.
On the second floor there is an office/study, a massage room and a guest room. The primary suite wing comes with a library and sitting room, a fireplace and dual dressing rooms that open to a spacious terrace.
There is an additional guest house, a studio, a gym, a 100-seat amphitheater and an organic botanical garden. Additionally, there is an entertainment pavilion with a full kitchen and outdoor shower.
It also comes with a private lake and a sandy beach.
Brett Lauer with Carolwood Estates holds the listing.