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Amid rumors of trouble in paradise for Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, the Hollywood power couple has decided to put their luxurious $68 million Beverly Hills mansion on the market. Reports earlier this year suggested that the pair was quietly trying to sell the home, and now, the massive 38,000-square-foot property is officially up for sale and can be viewed on Zillow.

According to a source close to the couple, Ben Affleck never really liked the house because it was too far from his children, while Jennifer Lopez found it to be too big for her liking. The mansion boasts 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, and sits on a sprawling 5.2-acre lot. It features a wide range of amenities including basketball and pickleball courts, a fully equipped gym, a boxing ring, a 12-car garage, a zero-edge pool, and a guest penthouse.

The decision to sell the mansion comes amidst ongoing speculation about the couple’s relationship status. Reports started circulating in the spring that Ben Affleck had not been living in their shared home, further fueled by sightings of him without his wedding ring. Despite these rumors, the couple has been seen together on various occasions, including family outings and celebrations.

It’s clear that Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck still have a deep connection, as evidenced by social media posts and public appearances. Despite their differences in handling fame, insiders suggest that the couple is taking some time apart to work through their issues.

The mansion, which the couple purchased in 2023 for $60.8 million after an extensive search, has undergone significant renovations, leading to the increase in its price tag. Interested buyers can view the full listing on Zillow.

In addition to their real estate ventures, both Lopez and Affleck have been busy with their respective careers. Lopez continues to make waves in the music and entertainment industry, while Affleck has been working on various film projects. Fans of the couple are eagerly watching to see how their relationship unfolds in the coming months.