Jennifer Lopez has her sights set on her new residence throughout the wake of her break up from Ben Affleck … it’s a well-known piece of L.A. precise property, but it surely absolutely’s not going to be a simple purchase.
Sources with direct knowledge inform TMZ … J Lo is in negotiations to buy the Azria Property in Holmby Hills, and she or he’s close to putting a deal.
The 30,000-square-foot property is listed for $55 million … nevertheless our sources say Jennifer is trying to barter the price proper right down to someplace throughout the differ of $30 million to $39 million.
Late BCBG proprietor Max Azria used to remain proper right here — due to this fact the title — and the property has 14 bedrooms and sits on a 3-acre lot with gardens, a greenhouse, a customer dwelling and an infinity pool with a sauna … plus an in-home theater and sport room.
Nonetheless, there’s a catch proper right here … the Azria Property was put up for public sale earlier this 12 months and billionaire investor Ron Burkle positioned the worthwhile bid at $30 million. He’s reportedly now locked in a lawsuit in the direction of Max Azria’s widow, Lubov Azria, over an alleged breach of contract.
The licensed dispute’s been having fun with out since May … and our sources say J Lo started displaying renewed curiosity throughout the residence in August, and in the last few weeks she’s taken a variety of excursions of the place.
We’re knowledgeable J Lo is negotiating with every Burke and Lubov to in all probability strike a deal proper right here.
J Lo has a pair connections to the Azria Property … it served as a filming location in her movie “Atlas” and she or he took a gander at it once more in March 2023, when she and Ben have been looking for a home collectively.
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What’s additional, the property shares a property line with Diddy‘s dwelling, which merely went accessible available on the market for $61 million … and well-known neighbors embody Tom Ford, Sean Parker and Jimmy Iovine.
We reached out to The Beverly Hills Estates’ Branden and Rayni Williams, who preserve the itemizing … to this point no phrase once more.