Ben Affleck And Jennifer Garner Settle in To New $17 Million Home
Posted on Wed Apr 8, 2009 02:30 PM PDT
LOS ANGELES, California (X17online) - Moving vans were spotted outside Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's new home in Pacific Palisades on Tuesday.
X17online has confirmed that after looking at several properties in the $20 million dollar range, the couple paid around $17 million dollars for the house which used to be home to super-producer Brian Grazer.
Located in an area popular with celebrities, Affleck and Garner's new neighbors include Adam Sandler, Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell, Steven Spielberg and Whoopi Goldberg.
The house has 5 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms in about 8,700 square feet of living space. The couple's children Violet and Seraphina will have plenty room to play and explore on the property's three acres of land, which includes a huge pool and beautiful canyon views.
Such people as them are what is an embrassement to the usa,they spend all their money now to have more and bigger and better what about when they can't act anymore and the money is gone ,they should SAVE SAVE SAVE.
They both strike me as smart people and I bet they have taken saving into consideration.
Good for them if they can afford it.
Why is this an embarrassment? They earned the money.It's theirs to spend as they see fit. They're not advertising the fact that they can afford a huge home. I'm sure they have plenty of money in savings.
Why they are not like Brad and Angie and
their 25 acre homes that they rent for
a movie...who cares about lavish lifes
of them..What makes you think that they
will stop acting anytime soon.. Ben said himself that he well financied for life and does pick the movies he wants
to make .. so they can do what they want
and no need to make snid remarks..
You poor people you don't understand what was meant by that remark so maybe the economy has not hurt you yet ??????
Haters!!!!! So they shouldn't spend money because other people cannot afford to? If you have flaunt it!
Get your facts straight it's not 17 mil home, it's 20 plus








