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Jennifer Aniston, Jim Curtis spotted touring NYC apartments
The one where Jennifer Aniston and Jim Curtis kick things up a notch.
The couple was pictured touring an apartment together on Friday. As reported by Realtor.com, the luxury building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan has several units for sale.
The website divulged that the Park Avenue co-op was built in 1925 and boasts 16 stories, a doorman, a basketball court, wine cellars and a concierge.
For the outing, Aniston wore a black coat, gray scarf, baggy jeans and glasses. Curtis, meanwhile, opted for a gray coat, black shirt and matching khakis.
At this time, it’s not clear why the couple was touring the building, though the author recently put his $1.5 million property in lower Manhattan up for sale.
Reps for Aniston and Curtis didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Aniston and Curtis’ day out comes on the heels of the hypnotherapist sharing the healthy dynamic he and his other half have when it comes to arguments.
Curtis acknowledged that he and the “Friends” actress have “little things that flare up” once in a while, but deal with those issues in a positive way.
“I spend a lot of time with my girlfriend,” the wellness coach said on the Feb. 12 episode of the “Ced with Intention” podcast. “We spend a lot of time in the house together. Sometimes, we can have, like, little things that flare up.”
“We have the opportunity to either be silent and be angry; or go leave the house,” continued Curtis, “or think about it and meditate on how to change it, or we can say, ‘Hey, this is what happened, I’m sorry,’ and do the repair.”
The guru explained that steps need to be taken so that certain issues don’t keep arising.
“Because once you make a repair and then it just happens five more times, no one trusts it,” Curtis said, before adding that it is important for couples to “pre-game the rules” of their relationship.
“We are all so screwed up that unless we start to be really consciously pro-active about that, then we’re just gonna be having all of our inner stuff come up all over the place and not know how to experience it together,” he elaborated.
Curtis, 50, and Aniston, 57, were first linked in July 2025 before going Instagram-official in November of that year.
Last month, while on the “Today” show to promote his book, “Book of Possibility,” Curtis revealed how their romance began.
“We were just introduced by friends,” he recalled. “That’s it. We found out that we had mutual friends and we started to just chat.”
Aniston and Curtis “chatted for a long time” and “became close.”
“It took a long time,” he said about things turning romantic.
Aniston, meanwhile, celebrated her 57th birthday on Feb. 11, with Curtis publicly wishing her a happy birthday on Instagram.
He posted an image of them laughing together and a second black-and-white shot of them kissing.
“HBD MY ❤️,” Curtis captioned his post.
“They had a low-key dinner and night in for her birthday,” a source told Us Weekly about the birthday festivities, noting that the couple was “inseparable.”
“This is the most comfortable [Aniston] has felt in a long time, and it’s still going well,” the insider added.
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