Jennifer Lopez appears to be saying goodbye to her Bronx roots and moving to Los Angeles as she puts her New York penthouse on the market for $26.95million.
The 6,540sq-ft duplex penthouse on the fifth and sixth floors overlooking Madison Square Park has four bedrooms and six-and-a-half baths. There are also four terraces totaling 3,106 square feet.
The loft-style unit is filled with light thanks to oversize windows, 12.5ft beamed ceilings and wide-plank oak floors.
A home system controls the heating, lights and music via iPhone or iPad.
Jennifer Lopez, 48, is selling her duplex penthouse in midtown Manhattan for a whopping $26.95million. The 6,540sq-ft loft-style home occupies the fifth and sixth floors of the Whitman building, overlooking Madison Square Park
The master suite is located on the upper level, complete with a seating area, and a windowed dressing room worthy of the stylish star. Three sets of glass-paneled double doors open to a furnisted terrace that looks over 27th Street
Overall the apartment has four terraces totaling 3,106 square feet, providing sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, including the Met Life clock tower and the Flatiron building, pictured above. Each of the terraces is comfortably furnished
The listing ignited rumors that the starlet may be planning to move in with boyfriend and former MLB star Alex Rodriguez, 42
J-Lo and her beau at the World of Dance Celebration 2017
The condominium overlooking Madison Square Park has only four units. Other high-profile residents include Chelsea Clinton and NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon.
The Whitman has a 24-hour doorman, and this apartment has a private, keyed elevator and lobby.
The main entry on the lower level of the penthouse opens to a massive great room with a domed geometric skylight.
The color scheme consists mostly of white walls, pale wood flooring, and neutral toned furniture with splashes of dark wood.
The home is centered around an open kitchen with marble countertops, top-of-the-line Miele appliances, a wine cooler and white cabinetry.
Along with a breakfast bar there is a spacious dining area and built-in seating.
The home also has a formal dining area and living room, and several spots for lounging.
On the north end of the apartment are three en-suite bedrooms, a laundry room and a staff room that could also be used as an office.
Three sets of French doors open to a south-facing terrace overlooking the park.
The home also boasts views of the MetLife clock tower and the Flatiron Building.