Court documents suggest Ben Affleck has now handed over his entire interest in their Beverly Hills marital mansion, with the former couple quietly amending their property settlement according to legal filings obtained by the Daily Mail on Friday. The updated terms, filed as a 'Stipulation and Order' on April 9, state that Jennifer Lopez shall be solely responsible for all expenses associated with any future sale of her interest in the Wallingford Residence, and note there will be a 'transfer of property' at some point. Jennifer Lopez signed the agreement on March 31, while Ben Affleck signed it on April 1, and sources told TMZ the actor effectively gave up his share of the compound for free, leaving Jennifer Lopez in line to take any profits from the sale.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez purchased the sprawling 12-bedroom, 24-bathroom Beverly Crest estate in May 2023 for $60,850,000, with Jennifer Lopez filing for divorce shortly before they attempted to sell the estate. The property settlement was filed initially in January 2025 when their divorce was finalized, and the estate was first listed for $68 million, around $8 million more than the couple originally paid. An insider described that Ben and Jennifer slashed the price on their Beverly Hills mansion for $8 million less than they paid for it, and that Ben really just wants this to be sold so that he can cut the final cord that keeps him and Jennifer intertwined. After a failed escrow and more than a year on the market without a buyer, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez decided to pull the listing in July 2025, and the sprawling estate was taken off the market on January 26, 2026.
The luxurious Beverly Hills mansion where Bruce Willis lived when he tied the knot with Emma Heming has sold in a massive $41 million deal, with the sale being the second-highest residential sale in Los Angeles County so far this year. The one-acre property in Benedict Canyon was traded off-market this week by Guess CEO Carlos Alberini and his wife Andrea, but the identity of the new buyer has not been revealed.
Bruce Willis bought the property for $9 million in 2004, four years after he divorced from his first wife Demi Moore, with the house built in the coveted 90210 area code in 1928. The Mediterranean-style home has seven bedrooms and 10 baths, as well as several enormous living rooms, multiple fireplaces and two walk-in closets, while outside, the property has a tennis court, a resort-style pool and a courtyard with a fountain. Bruce Willis and Emma Heming, who were married in 2009, made the home bigger — giving it 11 bedrooms — and upgraded the kitchen while living there, but Bruce Willis listed the house for $22 million in 2013 because he said he no longer needed the 10,300-square-feet of space. Carlos Alberini and his wife Andrea bought the property from Bruce Willis in 2014 for $16.5 million, and the Alberinis extensively remodeled it by downscaling to seven rooms and renovating the interiors and exteriors of the home.
