A house of 68 million dollars and the lawsuit on the price is what remains of the divorce of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck

Divorce has already come out weeks ago, but Jennifer López and Ben Affleck are still faced by money. This time it is the house they bought together in Beverly Hills, and it is very difficult for them to sell it for their high price.
According to TMZ, the actor of ‘The Accountant 2’ is willing to sell the mansion for whatever price, but she totally thinks the opposite … It is said that Affleck wants to lower the sale price, but López refuses despite the fact that she will soon turn a year in the market.
Since it was put on sale in July 2024, the sale price of 68 million dollars was considered exaggerated by real estate agents familiar with the property. In fact, some estimated that it is 15 % above its value in it. The agents also argued that AFFleck and Lopez paid too much for the mansion, noting that they disbursed 60.85 million dollars in cash for the property in May 2023.
According to real estate professionals, the Los Angeles luxury market seems to have cooled, which has hindered the sale of high -end residences to the requested prices. Its potential buyers allegedly sought bargain prices, and the sale price of $ 68 million does not fit this new market.
In addition to all that, after the January forest fires that devastated the rest of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, the insurance premiums are rising. The mansion insurance will allegedly cost the future owner half a million dollars a year, which discourages possible buyers.
Stagnation in the sale of homes
The terms of the Agreement on the Property of the Stars in Beverly Hills, after its divorce earlier this year, are already sealed. The terms are not clear, but the constant indecision of the ex -partner about the sale of the house implies that emotions on the next steps must still be very alive.
Sources close to the situation claim that both still fight to reach an agreement, which leaves the future of the mansion in the air. Despite the lack of advances, there are no indications of disagreements on the sale itself; Rather, it seems to be negotiated the appropriate price and conditions.
For now, the property is still on the market at the original price while both resolve the details of their relationship after divorce.