In June, power couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck reportedly paid a whopping $60 million in cash for their Beverly Hills mansion.

The singer and the actor reportedly bought a massive 38,000 square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills, California, for $60.85 million after nearly two years of searching. The newly rebuilt luxury home overlooking magnificent mountain views is one of the most private and secure estates in Beverly Hills.

Snippets of what the couple's luxurious mansion looks like are sometimes shared by J.Lo herself on her social media accounts.

 

A few months back, Lopez uploaded a video on how to make the Bella Berry drink for Delola — her own brand of world-class crafted cocktails.

In the video, a glimpse of their luxurious and spacious all-white kitchen was seen. Its ceiling was seemingly adorned with baskets and dried flowers. 

  

In another post in which J.Lo shared her skincare routine, fans got a glimpse of her bathroom. Little details of her shower, vanity and tub were seen in the video.

Last August, J.Lo also dropped a snippet of their white bedroom while showing their white sheets and gold-and-white headboard in her selfie post.

A week ago, during a date night, Lopez shared a photo of her shimmery dress as she posed in their master bedroom.

This area in their home looked slick and classy with its white walls, minimalist decors, huge windows and cool lighting. 

Meanwhile, when the singer-actress posted another video for Delola on Labor Day, fans saw their massive outdoor space — complete with two sectionals, a television, a fully-stocked bar and a fireplace.

The video also showcased the overlooking view from their mansion.

Based on the listing description of the property on Redfin, J.Lo and Affleck's luxurious love nest has an indoor sports complex with a basketball court, pickleball, gym, boxing ring, sports lounge and bar. 

The house, built on 5.2 acres of land, also has 12 bedrooms, 24 baths, a guest penthouse, a two-bedroom guardhouse, 12 garage spaces that can fit 80 vehicles, a caretaker's house and a zero-edge pool, among many others.