The late “Friends” star purchased the three-bedroom Los Angeles property in June
The mid-century home in Los Angeles that the late “Friends” star Matthew Perry bought just months before he died last year hit the market Thursday for $5.195 million.
Perry, who starred as Chandler Bing in the long-running sitcom, bought the place last June for a hair under $5 million. He used an LLC named for Alvy Singer—Woody Allen’s character in the 1977 film “Annie Hall”—for the purchase, echoing the name of his trust.
Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, the three-bedroom home is a “sleek mid-century treasure,” according to the listing with Greg Holcomb and Tim Durkovic of Douglas Elliman, who both declined to comment on the property.
Spanning upward of 2,500 square feet, the single-story house wraps around its sun-filled patio and has plenty of vintage character alongside all the trappings needed for upscale modern-day living.
It delivers an “ambiance of elevated luxury while embracing the original architectural aesthetic,” the listing said.
There are features like hardwood floors, a double-sided fireplace, an updated kitchen, informal and formal dining areas, and a laundry room.
One of the bedrooms is used as a home theater. Christopher Amitrano
While there are three bedrooms in total, including a primary suite with a walk-in closet, one of the bedrooms is currently used as “a very chic screening room,” according to the listing.
Outside, on that central patio, there’s a pool and a fire pit.
Perry was 54 when he died in October, and alongside his role in “Friends,” is best known for starring in movies including “The Whole Nine Yards” and “17 Again.”