Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck slash their mansion price by $8 million amidt selling struggles

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck decided to finally drop the price of their lovely little mansion that had been unsold because no one was truly interested in it. Affleck wants to get rid of it while Jennifer reminisces about the memories because she put up a lot of effort in deciding the structure.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's mansion cut the amount by how much now?
The ex-partners have decided to drop the amount of $8 million for a flash, brand-new sale, according to TMZ. The report earlier stated that the previous cost of the mansion was $68 million, which the buyers felt was a bit overpriced. Additionally, with the hazardous zone in which the mansion is built, the insurance is high as well, according to the Daily Mail.
What has been the issue for the sale?
Earlier popular as Bennifer, the former couple purchased the sprawling residence in May 2023 and paid $60.8 million for the 5.2-acre property. However, a realtor predicts that the monthly expenses must exceed $283,000, which includes maintenance, utilities, insurance, taxes and more. The Los Angeles wildfire resulted in a skyrocketing amount of insurance, even though it costs $500,000 annually right now.
The swimming pool alone costs $150,000 because it is three times larger than the average pool, and has top-of-the-line features such as infinity, zero edge, and a hot tub at the edge.
Previously, a New Jersey couple sought to buy the house; however, they 'pulled out of escrow' due to a death in the family.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have pole-apart opinions...
“Cold and modern is not Ben's style, so he never wanted to buy the house and didn't even like it. But it seems like J. Lo enjoyed it and didn't mind that they were overpaying. After that, millions were spent on new furniture, artwork, and interior renovations,” according to InTouch.
Furthermore, the report stated that finding an ideal buyer who would value the mansion as much as J. Lo has been a task, and she has to woefully bid goodbye to the mansion, especially after the time, energy, and dollars she put into the work.