Jennifer Lopez has sold her Bel Air mansion in California, nine months after listing the property - which was her last home before she married Ben Affleck.
Nevada’s labor market is on a stubborn streak of having the highest unemployment rate in the nation while also continuing to lead the country in job growth.
Lopez, 54, and Affleck, 51, who closed on the $60.85 million mansion this past May, opted for a mortgage from JPMorgan Chase Bank months later on August 31.