Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Pull $61M Beverly Hills Mansion Off the Market Again

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For fans who followed every twist of Bennifer’s epic love story, the 46,000-square-foot Beverly Hills estate was more than a house—it was a promise. Bought just after their 2022 wedding, it represented hope, reunion, and a fresh start. Now, that promise feels paused. As of January 25, 2026, the sprawling property has been withdrawn from the market for the second time, leaving everyone wondering what comes next.

A Home Built for Forever

When Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck purchased the Beverly Crest estate in May 2023 for $60.85 million, it felt like the perfect chapter. The couple, who rekindled their romance in 2021 after nearly two decades apart, had finally said “I do.” This wasn’t just any house. Spread across 46,000 square feet, it featured 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, a main residence, a separate pool house, and a guest house—space for family, friends, and dreams.

Fans saw photos of the grounds and imagined blended holidays, laughter filling the halls, and two people who beat the odds building the life they always wanted. It was easy to root for them. After heartbreak in the early 2000s, their comeback felt like proof that true love deserves second chances.

The First Listing: High Hopes, No Buyers

By June 2024—just two months before Lopez filed for divorce—the mansion quietly hit the market at $68 million. The asking price was bold, $8 million above what they paid. At first, it seemed like smart timing in a hot luxury market. But months passed with no sale. Interest came and went. One potential deal even fell out of escrow.

In July 2025, after more than a year of silence from buyers, the listing disappeared. Many fans hoped it meant reconciliation or at least a decision to keep the home as a neutral space for their families. The withdrawal felt like a sigh of relief.

Back on the Market—With a Big Cut

Hope faded quickly. In September 2025, the estate returned to the Multiple Listing Service with a sharp reduction to $52 million—a $16 million drop from the original ask. The message was clear: they wanted out. Yet even at the lower price, the property sat. Luxury buyers hesitated. Some cited the emotional weight of owning “the Bennifer house.” Others simply waited for a better deal.

Second Withdrawal: A Quiet End?

On January 25, 2026, the listing went inactive again. No public explanation, no statements from representatives. Just silence. Days earlier, four large moving trucks were spotted at the entrance on a Monday morning. Were they removing personal items? Preparing for renovations? Or simply routine maintenance? No one is saying.

New Chapters, New Homes

Since their divorce finalized in early 2025, both Lopez and Affleck have moved forward separately. Affleck purchased a $20 million bachelor pad in Pacific Palisades in August 2024—a fresh start in a quieter neighborhood. Lopez scooped up a $21 million property in Calabasas in February 2025 and has been renovating it while still living in the Beverly Hills mansion until her new home is ready.

These solo purchases tell their own story: two people healing, rebuilding, and choosing peace over the past. The marital mansion, once filled with wedding-night memories, now stands as a beautiful but complicated reminder.

What Happens Next?

Pulling the listing twice doesn’t always mean forever. High-end properties often cycle on and off the market while owners decide timing, pricing, or personal plans. Some speculate they’ll relist in spring when the market heats up. Others wonder if one of them might keep it after all.

For now, the gates stay closed, the trucks have left, and fans are left reflecting on a love story that captivated the world. Bennifer showed us that second chances are possible, that love can be messy and real, and that sometimes the bravest choice is letting go.

The mansion may find a new owner someday. But for those who believed in Jennifer and Ben, it will always be the house where fairy tales felt possible—even when they didn’t last forever.