Jennifer Lopez and husband Ben Affleck check in on the renovation of her swanky $28M Bel-Air pad

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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were a pair of glowing newlyweds when they were spotted swinging by Bel-Air this week.The dynamic duo were evidently checking in on the renovation of the sprawling $28 million pad Jennifer owns in the upscale enclave.Ben, 50, cut a dashing figure in a fashionably faded blue blazer thrown over a checked shirt, while JLo, 53, was Los Angeles chic in massive orange aviators.

Side by side: Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were a pair of glowing newlyweds when they were spotted swinging by Bel-Air this weekSweeping her luxurious locks into a bun, the pop act lent her outfit a dash of glitz by modeling multiple pairs of dazzling hoop earrings.

Jennifer bought the sprawling Bel-Air mansion from CSI: NY actress Sela Ward in 2016, plunking down a staggering $28 million for the pleasure.Now, as she and Ben settle into life as a married couple after tying the knot earlier this year, Jennifer's spread is being renovated.Earlier there had been a swirl of reports that 'Bennifer' were house-hunting with hopes of moving into a whole new marital home.

Showbiz hot couple: Ben, 50, cut a dashing figure in a fashionably faded blue blazer thrown over a checked shirt, while JLo, 53, was Los Angeles chic in massive orange aviators However, a report in TMZ this week revealed that rather than buying a new house, they will just jointly move into Jennifer's Bel-Air home.The move will take place only after the remodel is finished, a milestone expected to be reached in the later part of next year.In the meantime they  are reportedly staying at a Beverly Hills rental owned by Australian billionaire James Packer, who used to be engaged to Mariah Carey.Meanwhile Ben has reportedly put his own mansion in the Pacific.

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