Actress Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend Jim Curtis has delisted his longtime New York City home, just over four months after putting the property on the market for $1.5 million—and mere weeks after the couple marked their one-year anniversary.
Curtis, 50, who works as a professional lifestyle guru, purchased the 1,200-square-foot condo for just under $1.3 million in 2015, has listed it for rent on numerous occasions in the years since, suggesting that it has been quite some time since he has lived there full time.
Then, in January of this year, it appeared that he was ready to offload the dwelling once and for all, offering it up for sale with an asking price of $1.53 million, a somewhat modest increase on the sum he paid for the condo more than a decade ago.
However, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom abode—which is located in Manhattan's Seaport—still struggled to find a buyer and, on June 2, the unit appeared back on the rental market, this time with an asking price of $8,950 a month, only for both listings to be taken down hours later.
The decision to delist the home comes at something of a pivotal time for the couple, who reportedly celebrated their first anniversary together in May, a day that quickly sparked furious speculation about where their romance might be headed—specifically, whether they have any plans to tie the knot.
Curtis, 50, who works as a professional lifestyle guru, purchased the 1,200-square-foot condo for just under $1.3 million in 2015, has listed it for rent on numerous occasions in the years since, suggesting that it has been quite some time since he has lived there full time.
Then, in January of this year, it appeared that he was ready to offload the dwelling once and for all, offering it up for sale with an asking price of $1.53 million, a somewhat modest increase on the sum he paid for the condo more than a decade ago.
However, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom abode—which is located in Manhattan's Seaport—still struggled to find a buyer and, on June 2, the unit appeared back on the rental market, this time with an asking price of $8,950 a month, only for both listings to be taken down hours later.
The decision to delist the home comes at something of a pivotal time for the couple, who reportedly celebrated their first anniversary together in May, a day that quickly sparked furious speculation about where their romance might be headed—specifically, whether they have any plans to tie the knot.
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