Matthew Perry slashes the price of his Batman-inspired ‘Mansion in the Sky’ penthouse apartment in LA’s Century City from from $35M down to $27M
Matthew Perry has been trying to sell his lush Los Angeles, California penthouse for close to a year, and now he’s lowered the asking price by $8 million.
The Friends star, 50, is selling his almost 9,300-square-foot condo on the 40th floor of The Century, an uber-upscale luxury high-rise apartment building that is adjacent to ritzy Beverly Hills.
Originally placed on the market in August 2019 at an asking price of $35 million – at the time the most expensive condominium listed in LA, Page Six reported – the sale page for the property now pegs it at ‘just’ $27M… signifying a hefty reduction in price.
Luxury: Matthew Perry has been trying to sell his lush Los Angeles, California penthouse for close to a year, and now he’s lowered the asking price by $8 million
Trying to unload property: The Friends star, 50, is selling his almost 9,300-square-foot condo on the 40th floor of The Century, an upscale luxury high-rise apartment building that is adjacent to ritzy Beverly Hills; seen here in 2016
The pictures of the spacious apartment feature crushed velvet galore and quirky touches from Perry himself – including various Batman-themed items.
Matthew originally purchased the space – which takes up the entire floor toward the top of the luxury building – in 2017 for $20 million.
The condo, listed with Greg Holcomb and Cassandra Petersen of Compass realty company, is described as a ‘mansion in the sky.’
It comes equipped with four bedrooms, eight bathrooms and four terraces with outstanding views of Los Angeles and its surroundings, from the DTLA skyline all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
Grandiose: Originally placed on the market in August 2019 at an asking price of $35 million, the sale page for the property now pegs it at ‘just’ $27M… signifying a hefty reduction in price
Batman motif: The pictures of the spacious apartment feature crushed velvet galore and quirky touches from Perry himself – including various Batman-themed items
He woke up to this: Matthew originally purchased the space – which takes up the entire floor toward the top of the luxury building The Century – in 2017 for $20 million
The custom-designed and decorated living space also includes a grand living room, ensuite seating areas, fireplaces, dual baths, sprawling closets, a billiards area, a screening room and even a ‘Bat Cave’ – an interior dedicated to Chandler Bing’s favorite superhero.
Built in 2010, the Century is a celebrity-friendly gated building featuring round-the-clock concierge services along with top-tier security.
Other features include a giant pool replete with cabanas, a state-of-the-art fitness area, movie theater, private wine storage and many more amenities.
Sprawling: The condo, listed with Greg Holcomb and Cassandra Petersen of Compass realty company, is described as a ‘mansion in the sky’
Wow factor: The apartment comes equipped with four bedrooms, eight bathrooms and four terraces with outstanding views of Los Angeles and its surroundings, from the DTLA skyline all the way to the Pacific Ocean
At least two of the bedrooms face endless 360-degree-view windows looking out onto the City of Angels, while the kitchen offers a hefty bar area with room for at least five people.
Ample seating area galore allows the apartment to become a perfect hub for entertaining (post pandemic, of course).
The sprawling terrace areas add that extra touch of excellence, making this property a fit for a Friend.
Entertainment spaces: At least two of the bedrooms face endless 360-degree-view windows looking out onto the City of Angels, while the kitchen offers a hefty bar area with room for at least five people
Batman again: Perry’s touches are evident throughout
Versatile spaces: Ample seating area galore allows the apartment to become a perfect hub for entertaining (post pandemic, of course)
According to the Los Angeles Times, Perry made the decision to sell the apartment due to the fact that the actor is now primarily based in his properties in Malibu and New York City.
And regardless of when he makes a sale, Matthew has little to worry about in terms of finances.
He is set to appear in the much-hyped Friends reunion for HBO Max next month, which is reportedly earning each of the six beloved actors somewhere in the vicinity of $2.5 million.
Shifting gears: Perry reportedly made the decision to sell the apartment due to the fact that the actor is now primarily based in his properties in Malibu and New York City
Day and night: The apartment shines no matter what time of day or night
Regardless of when he makes a sale: Matthew has little to worry about in terms of finances; seen in October 2003
Soon to come: Perry is set to appear in the much-hyped Friends reunion for HBO Max next month, which is reportedly earning each of the six beloved actors somewhere in the vicinity of $2.5 million; the cast seen here in Season 1
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