EXCLUSIVE: Matthew Perry’s Last Los Angeles Home Officially Sells for $4.1 Million—16 Months After His Tragic Death


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The final home that “Friends” star Matthew Perry purchased before he tragically died at age 54 has officially sold for $4.1 million—nearly $1 million less than the original asking price it was listed with.
Located in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, the three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home was purchased by Perry for $4.99 million in May 2023—just a few months before he passed away at a nearby Pacific Palisades property in October of that same year.
The home was originally in May 2024 for $5.195 million, before that price was slashed to $4.7 million just four months later.
It was first reported in December that the home had found a buyer; however, no details about the sale price were disclosed at that time. Now, Realtor.com® can reveal that the property has officially changed hands for $4.1 million.
The identity of the buyer has not yet been made public.

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(Christopher Amitrano)

(Christopher Amitrano)
Perry, who died on Oct. 28, 2023, at a Pacific Palisades property, is thought to have never actually lived in the Hollywood Hills home, having begun renovating the dwelling almost immediately after purchasing it.
Described in its listing as a “sleek mid-century treasure,” the house was built in 1957 and offers three bedrooms (one has been converted into a screening room), 3.5 bathrooms, and a stunning outdoor space with a swimming pool and a fire pit.
“Gorgeously renovated, the thoughtful updates provide an ambiance of elevated luxury while embracing the original architectural aesthetic,” the listing stated. “This beautiful oasis boasting sex appeal and sophistication is remarkably private and serene yet situated moments from the best of Sunset Strip and Beverly Hills.”
The home is understood to have been the last property Perry purchased before his death at the age of 54—having amassed quite the impressive real estate portfolio during his lifetime.
In 2020, he purchased his Pacific Palisades property for $6 million—and it was in this home that Perry’s body was found face down in a Jacuzzi, with an autopsy later revealing that he had died of “acute effects of ketamine” and subsequent drowning.
That property found a new owner in October 2024, when it changed hands for $8.55 million in an off-market deal.
The four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom property was purchased by Anita Verma-Lallian, a real estate developer and movie producer based in Scottsdale, AZ, who later revealed to Realtor.com that she planned to use the abode as a vacation home for her family.
The same month Perry closed on that property, he listed his Malibu beach house for a staggering $14.95 million. He eventually sold the home for $13.1 million in January 2021.

(Christopher Amitrano)

(Christopher Amitrano)
Later in 2021, he sold his 9,300-square-foot “mansion in the sky” penthouse in Los Angeles for $21.6 million, a significant discount from its initial $35 million price tag—but still more than the $20 million he paid for it in 2017.
It was also reported one month after Perry’s death that the actor had been renting a Beverly Hills home for $49,000 a month while his Pacific Palisades home underwent renovations.
According to DailyMail.com, he was sharing the three-bedroom home with his longtime assistant, Kenny Iwamasa, who is one of the five people charged in connection with Perry’s death.
Four other defendants, including two doctors, have since been charged in connection with Perry’s death. One of the defendants, Jasveen Sangha, is due to stand trial in March 2025. She has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Iwamasa pleaded guilty on Aug. 7 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and now faces up to 15 years in prison.
Perry’s death sent shock waves through the entertainment industry and prompted a public outpouring of grief, particularly from his “Friends” co-stars, with whom he had reunited on screen just two years prior in what would prove to be his final TV appearance.
The actor shot to fame while playing the role of Chandler Bing in the hit sitcom, which ran for 10 years, from September 1994 to May 2004. The show also starred Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc.
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