After rumors of Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow divorce became rampant, Jennifer Lawrence is reportedly wanting to take her relationship to the next level.
Apparently, Lawrence is considering moving in with her boyfriend after being spotted "house hunting" in New York.
According to Express, the "Hunger Games" star is looking for a New York property that could not only accommodate Martin but also his children.
The location is reportedly near Gwyneth Paltrow's home in Tribeca area, where JLaw was said to have been choosing between a $9.9 million five-bedroom condo unit and a $10 million ninth-floor unit in New York.
Reports claim that this bold move is to make things with Martin better after reportedly breaking up last November because of their busy schedules.
"Jen has been working non-stop and they never saw each other," an insider told Us Weekly.
"They're on great terms now and their families have stayed close."
While neither JLaw or Chris Martin has yet to comment on their relationship much more to news claiming that they're moving in together, the "Hunger Games" star was supposed to have been spotted apartment shopping on the same day she was photographed on a date with her boyfriend near Central Park, Pop Sugar reported.
Gwyneth Paltrow has yet to also comment on this news, instead TMZ exclusively reported she's busy dealing with the divorce, which status is now in final negotiations.
"Sources connected with the couple tell us ... Gwyneth and Chris have been using their business managers to hash out a settlement agreement involving both property and custody," the publication claimed.
"We're told the agreement has been signed and the divorce is a done deal ... all that's left is for the paperwork to be filed and signed by the judge.
As for the terms of the deal ... we're told it will not be revealed in the divorce docs ... it's all part of a confidential settlement. The couple did ask for joint legal and physical custody of their 2 kids.
We're told the divorce docs will cite irreconcilable differences, but it's all very amicable."