Jennifer Lopez negotiating deal to buy famed $55 million LA mansion next to Diddy’s estate: report
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly in negotiations to buy a famed $55 million Los Angeles mansion next door to the estate Sean “Diddy” Combs is selling for $61 million.
The “Selena” star is “close to striking a deal” on the 30,000-square-foot estate, that once belonged to late BCBG founder Max Azria, TMZ reported Wednesday.
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly negotiating a deal to buy a famed $55 million Los Angeles mansion that once belonged to late BCBG founder Max Azria.New York Post
The estate is next door to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ compound he’s selling for $61 million.New York Post
The “Selena” star is “close to striking a deal” on the 30,000-square-foot estate in Holmby Hills, TMZ reported.New York Post
Sources told the outlet that Lopez is trying to negotiate the price down to between $30 and $39 million, which would be up to a 45 percent discount.
The Azria Estate, which is located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood, was put up for auction in May, and billionaire investor Ron Burkle won it with a bid of $30 million.
However, Burkle filed a lawsuit against Azria’s widow, Lubov Azria, over an alleged breach of contract, the Real Deal reported earlier this month.
The Azria Estate features 14 bedrooms, a greenhouse, a guesthouse, an infinity pool with a sauna, an in-home theater and a game room.Google Earth
She’s is reportedly trying to negotiate the price down to between $30 and $39 million.New York Post
Diddy and Lopez dated from 1999 to 2001.WireImage
Lopez, 55, is now trying to negotiate with both Burkle, 71, and Lubov, 56, to become the new owner of the home, according to TMZ.
The mansion has 14 bedrooms, a greenhouse, a guesthouse, an infinity pool with a sauna, an in-home theater and a game room. It sits on a three-acre lot that comes complete with gardens.
The “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer filmed scenes in the Azria Estate for her movie “Atlas,” which premiered on Netflix in May.
She previously toured the pricey pad in March 2023 when she and her now-estranged husband, Ben Affleck, were looking for a home.
The “I’m Real” singer toured the pricey pad in March 2023 when she and her now-estranged husband, Ben Affleck, were looking for a home.Getty Images
The couple ended up paying $60.85 million cash for a massive mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif.@CelebCandidly / MEGA
The couple ended up paying $60.85 million cash for a massive mansion in Beverly Hills, Calif.
However, the 38,000-square-foot home is now back on the market as the “Gigli” co-stars go through a divorce.
A source recently told People that Lopez was never a fan of the manse, claiming it was Affleck’s “idea and a major compromise for her.”
“She agreed to it because of its spacious layout, accommodating both their families, a gym and a pickleball court, office space, plus it has two private entrances,” the insider told the magazine earlier this month.
However, the 38,000-square-foot home is now back on the market as the “Gigli” co-stars go through a divorce.GC Images
The “Gone Girl” actor has already moved out of their marital home and purchased a $20.5 million mansion in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of LA in July.@CelebCandidly / MEGA
Lopez filed for divorce from Affleck in August.instagram/jlo
Lopez filed for divorce from Affleck, 52, on Aug. 20 after two years of marriage.
The “Gone Girl” actor has already moved out of their marital home and purchased a $20.5 million mansion in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of LA in July.
Affleck is currently renting a $100,000-per-month home in Brentwood, Calif., until he moves into his new abode.
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