Jennifer Lopez’s 2001 LA wedding venue on the market for $7.25M
Lopez filed for divorce from 4th husband, Ben Affleck, in August
The Calabasas, California, mansion where Jennifer Lopez and her second husband said "I do" is on the market for $7.25 million.
Lopez and Cris Judd were married in 2001 at the home outside Los Angeles. They split in 2003. Lopez went on to marry Marc Anthony, and most recently, Ben Affleck, whom she filed for divorce from in August.
The home is described as a "French-inspired Chateau," and is like something out of a fairy tale, with a whimsical interior and a palatial exterior.
Hidden within a gated community, the home resides upon nearly 10.5 acres of land and features over 11,000 square feet of living space. Built in 1998, the home features 6 bedrooms and 10 full baths, plus 1 half-bath.
Enveloped in oak wood floors, the communal spaces are as large as they are welcoming. The kitchen features top of the line appliances, including a La Cornue range, a Sub Zero refrigerator and freezer, as well as two dishwashers, a warming oven, two wall ovens and two pantries.
Each of the six bedrooms features en-suite bathrooms.
The primary suite is huge, with three fireplaces and a separate seating area. The adjoining bathroom features dual vanities on either side of the spa-like soaking tub.
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No stone was left unturned in this home, which also features a wine cellar, a library, a game room and a home gym with its own sauna.
One of the many jewels is the garden conservatory, which leads out to the beautiful backyard.
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The outdoor grounds give the physical home a run for its money - with its spectacular views overlooking the canyons, offering immense privacy. The real showstopper is the infinity pool, which allows for unobstructed views of the surrounding areas.
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Additionally, the home includes "a caretaker's guest cottage, a rooftop observatory, ten uniquely designed fireplaces, imported slate roof and a four-car garage," according to the listing.
The home has four floors, but don't worry, an elevator is included. The home has been listed on and off the market for over a decade.