New York: Post his split from Scarlett Johansson, actor Ryan Reynolds is reportedly looking to buy a bachelor pad for himself.
The `Proposal` star, who filed for divorce from the 26-year-old actress in December, is reportedly looking at properties in the Tribeca and SoHo districts of New York.
Johansson is set to keep the couple`s former USD 2.1 million New York marital home as part of the settlement, reported a newspaper.
The `Vicky Christina Barcelona` star will also be keeping the pair`s USD 350,000 property in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Reynolds, 34, is expected to keep the USD 2.9 million two-bedroom Los Angeles home the couple shared.
After marrying in September 2008,- just four months after getting engaged, the pair announced the end of their two-year marriage in early December, with Reynolds lodging his divorce petition in the Los Angeles Superior Court on December 23.
"After long and careful consideration on both our parts, we`ve decided to end our marriage. We entered our relationship with love and it`s with love and kindness we leave it," the former couple said in a statement.
PTI
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