The couple, who began dating in July 2025 and are approaching their first anniversary, previously signaled a move toward a permanent West Coast life. Curtis’s initial decision to list his Manhattan property was viewed as a gesture of commitment to Aniston’s $21 million Bel-Air home. However, his choice to delist the condo and cancel rental plans suggests a reluctance to fully sever ties with his East Coast roots, where he built a three-decade career and raised his son, Aidan.
For Aniston, 57, the situation carries echoes of her past marriage to Justin Theroux. Her previous relationship suffered under the strain of living between Manhattan and Los Angeles, a dynamic she found stifling due to a lack of privacy. The actress, who shares her home with three dogs, remains hesitant to split her time between coasts, citing the logistical difficulty of transporting her pets and a desire to avoid the intense urban environment of New York. Despite these anxieties, insiders suggest the couple remains deeply committed. Curtis is reportedly emphasizing a need for patience, proposing a potential compromise that includes a base in upstate New York to balance their time, as both parties maintain that the geographic divide is not a relationship dealbreaker.

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