The 2001 mansion where Jennifer Lopez married Cris Judd is for sale amid Ben Affleck’s divorce: Find Out Its Value

The gorgeous home where Jennifer Lopez married Cris Judd, her second husband, is up for sale, providing someone with the chance to own a piece of pop culture history.

For the past few months, Lopez’s romantic life—and particularly her marriage to her fourth husband, Ben Affleck—has been the subject of intense curiosity. Public interest in the relationship peaked after it was disclosed that she had filed for divorce on August 20.

Curiously, real estate has been a major factor in the rumors, with many taking the announcement that they had listed their $68 million Los Angeles property as proof that their love was finished.

Now, for $7.25 million, another property has entered the picture.

The magnificent property, designed in the French chateau style, is situated on 10 acres in the gated Cold Creek Estates community in Calabasas. It boasts tranquil, park-like surroundings.

Once upon a time…

Let’s rewind a couple of decades. After her first marriage, to Ojani Noa, from 1997 to 1998, Lopez met Judd, a backup dancer in her “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” video.

The couple fell in love and married in a private ceremony at the Calabasas estate in October 2001. Reports from the time described a private wedding in front of 170 people.

The outdoor nuptials were said to have had a “heady aroma of 10,000 roses,” and “everybody who saw them was enchanted,” said one guest. The couple’s after-vow embrace supposedly “wowed the crowd,” according to another report.

Sadly, the marriage wasn’t built to last—the couple divorced in 2003—but the home where they professed their undying love is still sitting pretty.

What a setting for a wedding

With six bedrooms and 10.5 bathrooms across 11,078 square feet, the custom-built estate is “meticulously designed,” the listing states.

Inside, you’ll find white oak flooring, beamed ceilings, and wood doors with French-imported hardware. Luxe amenities include a wine cellar and tasting room, a gym with sauna, and a formal library.

The kitchen has a La Cornue range, along with a breakfast bar and two walk-in pantries. The kitchen sits adjacent to a breakfast nook and a cozy den with a fireplace.

The primary suite offers quite a retreat with a private entry, three fireplaces, a sitting room, an en suite bath with a soaking tub, a private balcony, and walk-in closets.

Picturesque property

The lush grounds are truly special, with an infinity pool with a waterfall grotto, a spacious poolside pavilion with a barbecue station, a stone-surround fireplace, and a bath with a changing room.

A colorful English rose garden and vine-covered gazebo edge the “meticulously manicured” lawns, a koi pond, and mature landscaping.

The picturesque property continues with pathways that lead to the greenhouse and a citrus orchard.

Other property highlights include an elevator, caretaker’s cottage, guest cottage, rooftop observatory, and a four-car garage.