Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez purchase $15.3 million apartment in New York City

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez started dating in March 2017.

And almost one year later, the stars purchased their first home together.

The singer/actress and the retired baseball player paid $15.316 million for a 4,000 square foot apartment in New York City, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Cohabitation: JLo and A-Rod just got a $2M discount on their $15.3M three-bedroom Park Avenue apartment boasting a private elevator, private restaurant, and views of Central Park 

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez  paid $15.316 million for a 4,000 square foot apartment in New York City, according to The Wall Street Journal; a similar unit as the duo's

Jennifer and Alex's new property features sweeping views of Central Park and the New York City skyline.

The Journal reveals that the deal closed last month. 

The massive apartment has three bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths.

According to the website, residents of the exclusive building have access to a 75-foot indoor pool, a private restaurant, a lounge, a screening room and a fitness center.

Golden couple: The singer/actress and the retired baseball player paid $15.316 million for a 4,000 square foot apartment in New York City, according to The Wall Street Journal; seen March 4 at the Project Destined Yankees Shark Tank Presentations in NYC

Golden couple: The singer/actress and the retired baseball player paid $15.316 million for a 4,000 square foot apartment in New York City, according to The Wall Street Journal; seen March 4 at the Project Destined Yankees Shark Tank Presentations in NYC

Wow factor: Jennifer and Alex's new property features sweeping views of Central Park and the New York City skyline; a similar unit pictured

Wow factor: Jennifer and Alex's new property features sweeping views of Central Park and the New York City skyline; a similar unit pictured

New York Daily News' source says the lovebirds are doing renovations on the property. 

The couple's purchase comes as Jennifer put her own penthouse on the market. 

Jennifer's previous home in the Big Apple is a two-story penthouse; she listed it for sale at the price of $26.95 million.

The mother of two originally purchased the massive unit for $20.161 million in 2014.

The luxurious property has four bedrooms and 3,000 square feet of outdoor space.

Incredible: The massive apartment has three bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths

Incredible: The massive apartment has three bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths

Happily ever after: Jennifer's previous home in the Big Apple is a two-story penthouse; she listed it for sale at the price of $26.95 million

Happily ever after: Jennifer's previous home in the Big Apple is a two-story penthouse; she listed it for sale at the price of $26.95 million

Jennifer is worth approximately $360 million, having brought in $38 million last year, according to Forbes via New York Daily News.

Forbes revealed after Alex retired from baseball in 2017, he had estimated earnings of $480 million.

Jennifer is currently in residency at Las Vegas' Planet Hollywood; she is set to conclude the two-year deal in September 2018.

The Jenny From The Block artist is mom to two kids with her ex husband Marc Anthony: 10-year-old twins Emme and Max.

Alex has two daughters from his former marriage with Cynthia Scurtis: Natasha, 13, and Ella, nine.

Family time: The Jenny From The Block artist is mom to two kids with her ex husband Marc Anthony: 10-year-old twins Emme and Max; Alex has two daughters from his former marriage with Cynthia Scurtis: Natasha, 13, and Ella, nine

Family time: The Jenny From The Block artist is mom to two kids with her ex husband Marc Anthony: 10-year-old twins Emme and Max; Alex has two daughters from his former marriage with Cynthia Scurtis: Natasha, 13, and Ella, nine

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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez purchase $15.3m apartment in NYC

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