Actor Matthew Perry has decided to say adios to his Los Angeles home, putting it on the market for $13.5 million Friday.
Perry, 47, best known for his role as Chandler Bing in NBC’s long-running sitcom "Friends," bought the three-bedroom, five-bathroom residence in 2011 through a trust for $8.65 million, according to property records.
He once owned a Malibu home through the same trust, but sold it for $10.65 million in 2014.
Mr. Perry has reportedly been living in New York where his play, The End of Longing, is now enjoying a run off-broadway, after premiering in London last year.
Located in Bird Streets, a popular showbiz enclave in Hollywood Hills, this custom home features walls of glass wrapping around the 10,628-square-foot living space, looking out onto downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean in the distance, according to the listing withGreg Holcomb andCassandra Petersen ofThe Partners Trust.
There is a "premiere-worthy" screening room on the lower level, befitting the needs of an actor.
Outdoor entertainment space includes an infinity pool with a cascading wall of water, covered sitting areas and fire pits.
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Bird Streets, named after its many Avian-themed streets, is home to many Hollywood A-listers, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Jodie Foster and Keanu Reeves.
Listing agents didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. A rep for Mr. Perry declined to comment.
Variety first reported the listing.