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Jane Fonda Lands Buyer for Los Angeles Home After 10 Months

While the final sale price is unknown, the house was last listed for $10 million, a significant discount

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Jane Fonda has found a buyer for the Los Angeles home she shared with record producer and ex-beau Richard Perry.

The three-bedroom architectural home in Beverly Hills went into contract on Monday, according to listing records. The final sale price won’t be available until the deal is done, but it was last listed for just under $10 million.

Currently a co-star on the Netflix comedy "Grace and Frankie," Ms. Fonda, 79, put the home on the market in January for $12.995 million as she and Mr. Perry, 75, announced their amicable split. They’ve since chiseled the price down by $3 million.

The former couple bought the home together in 2012 after looking at more than 30 houses, Ms. Fonda said in a video marketing the home.

"The day we pulled in through the gate," Ms. Fonda said, "I took one look at this house and I knew. ...This was the place where we could live very happily," she said.

The couple paid $7.29 million, according to property records.

The house is located in the celebrity-rich Trousdale Estates neighborhood of Beverly Hills. It spans 7,100 square feet, with five bathrooms and impressive canyon and ocean views, according to the listing with Jade Mills and Valerie Fitzgerald for Coldwell Banker Global Luxury. The listing agents declined to comment.

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Other amenities in the main house include an elevator, media room, gym and home office, which Ms. Fonda described as a cave-like place where she could write.

Outside, the home comes with ample patio space, a pool, a pavilion with a fire pit and a meditation garden. Some eco-conscious upgrades include solar panels and a solar heated pool.