Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are reportedly planning to move in together after their reunion.
The couple, who are back together after calling off their engagement in 2004, were seen kissing in Ben's car as they toured Los Angeles looking at homes together.
One of the homes they looked at was a huge $65 million (£47m) mansion that's part of the city's Billionaires Row in Holmby Hills on the westside.
Jennifer is said to be relocating from Miami to LA and has been spotted looking at schools for her 13-year-old twins Max and Emme in the area.
One of the mansions they visited, named il Magione has plenty of privacy thanks to its high fences.

The home has a whopping eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, the Daily Mail reports.
It also boasts swimming pools, a movie theatre, four-lane bowling alley and its own bar.
It's claimed Jen and Brad are planning to move in together "very soon".
An insider told Us Weekly : "Ben and Jen are spending almost every night together when they’re not working.

"They plan on moving in together very soon."
The publication had previously reported that the newly reunited couple are "committed" to "spending the rest of their lives together," after realising they've found "true love".
The source added: "They're fully committed to taking the next steps and spending the rest of their lives together...
"As far as they're both concerned, they're just blessed to have found each other and discovered true love, which most people can only ever dream about."

The Mirror has contacted reps for Jennifer and Brad and is currently awaiting comment.
Ben and Jen, who were nicknamed Bennifer when they were together the first time, got back in touch in April after she split from Alex Rodriguez.
They first met in 2001 on the set of their film Gigli and got engaged the following year.
But they cancelled their wedding just days before it was due to go ahead, blaming all the media attention surrounding their nuptials.

They said in a statement at the time: "Due to the excessive media attention surrounding our wedding, we have decided to postpone the date...
"When we found ourselves seriously contemplating hiring three separate 'decoy brides' at three different locations, we realized that something was awry...
"We began to feel that the spirit of what should have been the happiest day of our lives could be compromised. We felt what should have been a joyful and sacred day could be spoiled for us, our families and our friends."
They then split in 2004, before getting back together earlier this year.