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Jim Curtis Makes Bold, Pricey NYC Move: Lists $1.525M Brooklyn Bridge-View Seaport Loft With Glass-Walled Sleeping Area; Spotted With Jennifer Aniston Outside Park Avenue Co-Op

NEW YORK — Jim Curtis has listed his Seaport loft-style apartment with panoramic Brooklyn Bridge views for $1.525 million, after putting the home on the market Jan. 27. The sale comes as Curtis has been photographed with Jennifer Aniston outside a Park Avenue co-op on the Upper East Side, fueling fresh buzz about whether the pair is lining up a shared New York base, Feb. 26, 2026.

The two-bedroom space spans just over 1,200 square feet and is described as a former loft reworked into a more traditional layout — without losing the open-plan feel that makes downtown conversions catnip for buyers. A detailed look at the listing history and headline features was reported by Realtor.com’s rundown of Curtis’ Seaport sale.

Jim Curtis’ Seaport loft: Brooklyn Bridge views and a glass-walled sleeping area

Inside the apartment, the showstopper is a steel-and-glass partition that creates privacy for the primary sleeping area while keeping sightlines wide open — the kind of “bedroom in a box” solution that reads modern but still nods to the loft’s original bones. The listing also calls out steel built-ins that incorporate wood shelving salvaged from the Old Seaport Pier, a design flex that leans into the neighborhood’s maritime history.

Jim Curtis’ home sits in a red brick building with 26 units and amenities that skew practical for downtown living — an elevator, a laundry room and video intercom entry. The listing language frames the location as steps from the waterfront, positioning the apartment as a plug-and-play Seaport perch with the Brooklyn Bridge as its daily backdrop.

Price-wise, $1.525 million lands in that sweet spot where a unique view can push a downtown loft into “stretch” territory for some buyers, while still looking like a relative bargain compared with larger, amenity-heavy new development nearby. Jim Curtis bought the unit in 2015 for just under $1.3 million, according to property records reviewed in the reporting, and he previously tried to move it through the rental market before going for a sale.

Jim Curtis and Jennifer Aniston’s Park Avenue co-op stop

While Jim Curtis’ Seaport place reads as classic downtown, the couple’s recent appearance uptown suggests they’re at least looking at a very different vibe. Images obtained by Realtor.com show Curtis and Aniston leaving a prewar Park Avenue co-op — a 16-story building constructed in 1925 with a doorman, concierge, fitness center, playroom, basketball court, wine cellars and storage, according to Realtor.com’s report on the Park Avenue sighting.

Multiple units were on the market in that building at the time of the report, with asking prices starting in the mid-$5 million range and rising to a penthouse listed at $7.49 million. Realtor.com noted Jim Curtis has been seen using a cane, and the outlet linked that to a long-running health issue he has discussed publicly.

What Jim Curtis has said about “flare-ups” — and why it matters for the move rumors

Neither Curtis nor Aniston has confirmed why they were outside the Park Avenue building, but the timing has kept the internet’s “are they moving in?” machine humming. Adding to the scrutiny, Curtis recently talked about navigating relationship “flare-ups” on a podcast, emphasizing the importance of “repair” rather than letting conflict calcify — commentary summarized in People’s recap of Curtis’ relationship approach.

And if the decision is less about Manhattan and more about logistics, People has also reported that Aniston is “very happy and comfortable” with Curtis and that the relationship has felt different from past chapters — the kind of framing that naturally invites speculation whenever a $1.525 million listing hits the market. (That reporting is here: People on how Aniston feels about Jim Curtis, according to a source.)

Jim Curtis: the longer arc behind the headline romance

To understand why Jim Curtis’ cane and wellness work come up so often in coverage, you have to go back years. In a first-person account from 2018, Curtis wrote about learning he had lesions on his spinal cord at 22 and “soon had trouble walking,” describing the experience as the pivot point that reshaped his career and focus — details included in Fast Company’s story on Curtis’ chronic illness and career shift.

As for the relationship timeline, the first wave of public “are they or aren’t they?” chatter arrived in summer 2025, when photos showed Aniston vacationing in Mallorca with friends — and Curtis among the group. That early snapshot of the relationship, long before the Park Avenue co-op buzz, was captured in People’s July 2025 report on the Mallorca yacht trip.

By late 2025, Aniston was addressing Curtis more directly in interviews. In one profile, she described him as her “hypnotist boyfriend” and praised his work helping people heal and move through trauma — language that now gets re-quoted whenever Jim Curtis makes a notable life move, like listing a waterfront-view loft. (The interview: ELLE’s November 2025 cover story featuring Aniston and mentions of Jim Curtis.)

For now, the only hard fact is the real estate: Jim Curtis’ Seaport apartment is on the market at $1.525 million, complete with a Brooklyn Bridge panorama and a glass-walled sleeping area that’s likely to draw plenty of lookers even without the celebrity subplot. Whether the Park Avenue co-op was a serious tour or just another New York moment caught by cameras, it has turned a straightforward listing into a relationship Rorschach test — and guaranteed that Jim Curtis’ next address, wherever it lands, will be watched just as closely as his current one.

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