Bennifer's House Is On Zillow: Guess The Taxes J Lo, Ben Affleck Paid On Their Up-For-Sale California Home

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Zinger Key Points
  • Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are divorcing, and have listed their nearly $70 million Beverly Hills mansion
  • The house features an indoor pickleball court, sprawling pool and large tax bill

Jennifer Lopez officially filed for divorce from Ben Affleck, ending the Hollywood relationship after two years of marriage. The couple has also put their former home, a 38,000-square-foot mansion in Beverley Hills, up for sale.

And while red-carpet superstars don't look like us, eat like us or dress like us, they do sell their homes the same way we do—by listing it on Zillow. Zillow Group Z has the property listed for $68 million, around $7 million more than the house was bought for in 2023. 


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The house comes with a large pool, and an even larger tax bill. Zillow shows that the California property tax for the house was more than $400,000 last year, a little higher than 1% of the home’s assessed value.

And despite California's reputation for high taxes, the state's property tax rate is actually lower than most other states, according to Bankrate. If Bennifer's house were located in Connecticut, for example, the property tax would be around $800,000.

In addition to the pool, the house features an indoor pickleball/basketball court, 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms. The house also has a fitness center and gym, a rooftop patio on the second floor and more.

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