Celebrity Real Estate

Jennifer Lopez’s Homes: Inside the Superstar’s Multimillion Dollar Real Estate Portfolio

The singer and actor owns property in Beverly Hills, the Hamptons, and Miami
Jennifer Lopezs Beverly Hills Post Office mansion is currently on the market.
Jennifer Lopez’s Beverly Hills Post Office mansion is currently on the market.Photo: Leon Bennett/WireImage

Jennifer Lopez’s homes are as wide-ranging as the multihyphenate’s many talents. Her portfolio currently encompasses properties situated in hot spots like Beverly Hills, the Hamptons, and Miami, though she’s also owned houses in NYC and Bel Air. In 2023, she and husband Ben Affleck put down $60.9 million for an impressive contemporary Georgian-style estate in LA’s Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood after a prolonged search for the perfect marital home. A little over a year later, however, the trophy estate is back on the market, and the couple is rumored to be splitting.

Though we don’t know for sure if they are headed for divorce, Affleck did in fact just recently purchase a $20.5 million Cliff May–designed Pacific Palisades home. Lopez, meanwhile, is reportedly shopping for a new residence in Beverly Hills after spending much of the summer in Long Island, where she celebrated her birthday with a Bridgerton-themed bash—sans Affleck. Of the singer’s new potential home, a source tells People, “[It’s an] ideal setting for those seeking seclusion.”

Below, we’ve rounded up all of Lopez’s homes over the years, which collectively show that she went from Jenny from the Block to entertainment mogul without missing a beat.

Affleck and Lopez tied the knot in August of 2022.

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The Summit mansion, Los Angeles

One year after releasing her first hit, “If You Had My Love,” in 2000, Lopez paid $4.3 million for her first Los Angeles mansion, located in a gated community called The Summit. With seven bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms, the museum-like main house featured a sleek, modern aesthetic. Also on the grounds were a guesthouse, an infinity-edge swimming pool, a tennis court, playground, and chicken coop. She sold it for $10.95 million in 2004. The residence’s celebrity pedigree didn’t end there, however: Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale later owned the home together before selling it for $21.65 million in 2019 following their divorce.

Spanish Style Miami home

Lopez next bought a Miami home in 2002 for an undisclosed amount. The Spanish-style beachfront mansion was set on over 1.2 acres, with an enviable 184 feet of bay frontage, a koi pond, and a 60-foot swimming pool. The “Can’t Get Enough” singer ultimately sold the residence for $13.9 million three years later to businessman Mark Gainor, who spent the next three years gut-renovating the space, including the addition of a 1,000-square-foot walk-in closet in the main suite. By the time he sold it to singer Phil Collins 10 years later for $33 million, the home had been reconfigured to have six bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms spread out over 11,049 square feet. Collins put it on the market for $40 million in late 2020 and it sold one month later for $39.25 million.

Long Island Estate with Marc Anthony

In 2004, Lopez married Latin music superstar Marc Anthony and moved into his large Georgian-style brick mansion in Brookville, Long Island. She later bought the house across the street for just over $2 million, and the pair combined the properties to create an impressive estate. It was here that the musical couple raised their twins, Emme and Max, who were born in 2008. Lopez and Anthony split in 2014, and Anthony ended up selling the estate for $4.5 million in 2017 after a significant price drop, considering the original $12 million list price.

Hidden Hills traditional

Lopez picked up a stunning Hidden Hills estate for $8.2 million in 2010. The traditional-style mansion was divided into two main structures connected by a breezeway, with nine bedrooms and 13 bathrooms scattered throughout. Among the home’s many entertainment amenities were a dance studio, a professional recording studio, a 20-seat theater, and a full-service bar. Lopez listed the sprawling home for $17.5 million in 2015, to no avail. It finally sold after more than two years on and off the market, for $10 million, in 2017.

Hamptons retreat

The singer expanded her real estate reach in 2013 with the purchase of an ultraprivate $10 million home in the Hamptons. The 8,660-square-foot property features eight bedrooms, as well as a pool, sauna, steam room, home theater, and play areas for her twins. Lopez still owns this home, and she spent extensive time there during the summer of 2024. Lopez vacationed in Italy with friends before returning stateside to spend time with her twins and her stepdaughter Violet Affleck, whom Affleck shares with his ex-wife Jennifer Garner.

Manhattan penthouse

In 2014, Lopez shelled out $20 million for an exclusive penthouse in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, overlooking Madison Square Park. The family-size unit measured 6,500 square feet, with four bedrooms, six bathrooms and ultrachic finishings, including wide-plank oak floors and marble bathrooms. Perhaps the home’s biggest appeal was its additional 3,000 square feet of outdoor space spread across four terraces and its outdoor amenities that included a landscaped roof deck, croquet pitch, and putting green. The Georgian-style home spanned the top two floors of a four-story building known as the Whitman; Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky were previously neighbors. Lopez listed the penthouse for $27 million in 2017 but didn’t seem to have any luck in off-loading it. She put it back on the market in 2019 with a $2 million price cut and then resurfaced it again in September 2023 at just under $25 million. Finally, after seven years on and off the market, the pad sold for $23 million in late July 2024, reportedly the exact same day that Affleck purchased a new home in LA’s Pacific Palisades neighborhood.

Bel Air compound

Lopez’s former Bel Air pad

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The home’s living room

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Lopez purchased a Bel Air compound from actress Sela Ward in 2016 for $28 million, and it was one of her main residences for many years afterward. The lavish French country-style estate was originally designed and built by architect Samuel Marx in 1940 and has since been renovated and updated to include koi ponds, a 100-seat amphitheater, a mini golf course, and a man-made swimming pond. The superstar listed the eight-acre property for $42.5 million in early 2023 following rumors that she and Affleck were planning an extensive renovation on the house. Those plans never had the chance to materialize, however, given that she ultimately sold it for just around $34 million several months later in October.

Park Avenue pad

The Park Avenue building where Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez once owned a home

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After Anthony and before her reunion with Affleck, there was A-Rod. About one year after Lopez and Alex Rodriguez began dating in 2017, the pair took a big step in their relationship with the joint purchase of a sleek Park Avenue condo. The duo paid $15.3 million for the high-floor unit, which measured approximately 4,000 square feet and featured three bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Less than a year later, they put the home on the market, noting that they wanted more room for their blended family. (Emme and Max were joined by Rodriguez’s daughters Natasha and Ella.) The superstar pair found a buyer in June 2019 and sold the condo for $17.5 million.

Malibu beach house

The “Waiting for Tonight” singer only owned this beachfront Malibu home for a short time.

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The same month Lopez and Rodriguez listed their Park Avenue condo, they also snapped up a property together on the opposite coast: a $6.6 million, 4,404-square-foot Malibu beach house previously belonging to Entourage star Jeremy Piven. The three-story home featured unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean from each of its four bedrooms, with a main suite that occupied the entire top floor. The couple was rumored to have enlisted the help of Joanna Gaines to renovate the home (Lopez is a superfan of Fixer Upper), but it’s unclear whether Gaines actually had a hand in reimagining the couple’s home. Lopez and Rodriguez ultimately flipped it back onto the market a little over a year later, in July 2020. They sold it for $6.775 million in less than two months.

Encino investment

Lopez bought her most low-key home during the pandemic—a $1.4 million single-story home in Encino—but it’s likely that she’ll never live there. The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom property is reportedly either an investment property or meant for a relative. She still owns this residence.

Star Island mansion

Her other real estate purchase of 2020, however, made major headlines. Lopez and Rodriguez paid $32.5 million for a waterfront mansion on Miami’s exclusive Star Island in August. The behemoth measures 14,762 square feet, with 10 bedrooms and 10 and a half bathrooms. In addition to a wine room, an industrial chef’s kitchen, and a wood-paneled library/den, there is also a large infinity pool, an attached hot tub, and a cabana bath out back. A 100-foot-long wooden dock provides private access to the Atlantic. Lopez and Rodriguez had spent most of the early months of the pandemic in lockdown at Rodriguez’s Coral Gables, Florida, mansion, so it’s unclear how much time they spent at their Star Island residence. Less than a year later, they announced their split in a joint statement, and it remains to be seen what will become of their joint real estate purchase.

Beverly Hills rental

Following her split from Rodriguez, Lopez rekindled her romance with Affleck in the spring of 2021. The pair tied the knot a little over a year later, in July 2022. (The singer revealed in a Vogue interview that they began talking again when Affleck emailed her following his split from Ana De Armas). Shortly after their whirlwind courtship and subsequent courthouse ceremony, they reportedly rented a Beverly Hills mansion belonging to James Packer for an undisclosed amount. It’s believed that the couple stayed there while contemplating renovations on Lopez’s longtime Bel Air compound, which she ultimately ended up listing and then selling instead. In September 2023, Packer listed the home for $85 million. (Fun fact: The compound itself has a rather unusual celebrity pedigree—before it belonged to Packer, Hollywood icon Danny DeVito and Rhea Pearlman lived there for over two decades.)

Beverly Hills Post Office mansion

Affleck and Lopez began house-hunting for their LA home in earnest in early 2023, but it took them a while to find the perfect pad. They reportedly pulled out of a deal for a massive 20,000-square-foot Bel Air estate before entering escrow for a $34.5 million brand-new Pacific Palisades pad. A month later, it appeared that the newlyweds had pulled out of escrow a second time.

The home Lopez and Affleck reportedly purchased in 2023

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In June 2023, the couple reportedly paid $60.9 million for a residence in LA’s Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood, a contemporary Georgian-style home that is equal parts classic and modern. The pad spans 38,000 square feet and sits on 5.2 acres with unobstructed mountain views, featuring 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms. The main house was originally built in 2000, but the property underwent substantial renovations by developer Gala Asher in 2017. The residence now includes a massive indoor sports complex, a home theater, a spa, wine and whiskey rooms, a blush-colored glam room in the primary suite, and a 155-foot V-shaped infinity pool, as well as a detached two-bedroom guardhouse, a caretaker’s house, a 5,000-square-foot guest penthouse, and a 12-car garage. Amid rumors that Lopez and Affleck are looking to part ways, the home hit the market for $68 million in July 2024. Though the pair didn’t own the property for very long, listing photos reveal that they did manage to add their own flair, swapping out formerly stark floors with a darker, more natural-looking hardwood in the double-height front foyer and painting the formal dining room walls a softer sage green rather than the original white.