Matthew Perry scales down to a $6 million Pacific Palisades home with ocean views after putting Malibu bachelor pad on the market for $14.95 million
Matthew Perry has snapped up a $6 million home in the Pacific Palisades, scaling back from the $14.95 million Malibu bachelor pad he recently put on the market. The 3,000 square foot home was built in 1965 as modest ranch-style house, but has since undergone an extensive transformation, according to Dirt.com, which reported news of the sale.
The stunning four bedroom, four and a half bathroom home is perched upon a hillside overlooking the ocean, with many of the rooms featuring a view of the Pacific.
Downsizing: Perry has purchased the modern Pacific Palisades home after putting his Malibu mansion on the market and cutting the price of his Century City condo (pictured 2017).
The luxurious home comes with all the usual chic furnishings, including oak floors, ceiling lights, a massive walk-in closet and two fabulous master suites.
Room with a view: The double master suites feature exquisite views of the Pacific Ocean.
Rise and shine: One of the four bedrooms inside the 3,000 square foot home.
Chic: The home comes with four and a half bathrooms.
Spacious and splendid: The massive walk-in closet is equipped with an array of shelf space and racks.
Making waves: The home's incredible living space opens up to the Pacific Ocean.
Epic: The open floor plan allows for harmonious flow between the living spaces and kitchen.
What's cooking? The kitchen also faces the gorgeous Malibu coastline.
Yum! The chef's kitchen offers a wine rack, oven, counter top and pot organizer.
The ultra chic home also offers plenty of security, with the listing describing the house as 'smart house inside and out' with an electronic facial recognition entry system.
Surf's up! The raised pool and spa offer impeccable views of the coast.
R&R: The home even comes with a fire pit.
On the market: The sale comes not long after Matthew listed his stunning Malibu home for $14.95 million and slashed the price of his Century City condo.