It’s been a busy summer for Jennifer Lopez and her real estate.
Earlier this month, the superstar listed the Beverly Hills mansion she shared with husband Ben Affleck. The newlyweds purchased the 38,000-square-foot estate just last year for $60.8 million. The current price tag is $68 million.
And now, amid rumors of relationship woes, she appears to have finally sold her New York City penthouse, according to the Real Deal.
The elegant abode with an enviable terrace in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan was listed for $27 million in 2017. On and off the market since then, the 6,540-square-foot residence had its price eventually reduced to $24,990,000. The sale price was $23 million, according to the New York Post.
Lopez reportedly purchased the home in 2014 for just over $20 million.
Chris Pomeroy and Richard Orenstein of Brown Harris Stevens represented the listing. They did not respond to calls for comment.
Rebecca Mardikes and Eleonora Srugo, both of Douglas Elliman, secured the buyer for the property, and they declined to comment.
Exquisite escape
The two-level penthouse with four bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms boasts a 3,000-square-foot terrace in a 1920s building. The outdoor space spans four terraces and two floors, with views of Madison Square Park.
A private elevator opens to the fifth floor, which is a massive great room with a skylight, three sets of French doors, and a terrace overlooking the park.
There’s also a kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining area, and a bedroom wing with three en suite baths, a staff room with a full bath, and a laundry room.
Upstairs, the “palatial” primary suite includes two bathrooms, a large dressing room, and two private terraces. There’s also a media room, a bathroom, and a terrace on this level.
The sale comes as Affleck has made a move of his own, reportedly picking up a $21 million Los Angeles mansion.
As for Lopez, she might opt to stay on the East Coast for now. She has been spotted in the Hamptons, where she reportedly owns a $10 million home she picked up in 2013. She sold her Bel-Air compound for $34 million in October.