The most recent home purchased by the late actor Matthew Perry is now on the market. According to Mansion Global, this midcentury Hollywood Hills home was listed on Thursday with an asking price of $5.2 million. Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the iconic sitcom Friends, purchased the house, built in 1957, in May 2023 for $5 million in a private deal, just months before his passing at the age of 54 in October.
This single-story home spans approximately 2,800 square feet and boasts three bedrooms and four bathrooms. The back of the house features walls of glass that open up to a backyard patio with a swimming pool. The front showcases a vintage-style privacy screen that adds charm to the all-white facade.
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The main living area includes an office nook and a billiards room separated by a double-sided electric fireplace. The primary suite features a walk-in closet and a serene bathroom with access to the outdoors and a long stone vanity with dual sinks. The house also boasts a contemporary-style eat-in kitchen and a bedroom converted into a projection room. The interiors are tied together with blonde hardwood floors and a neutral color palette. Nearly every room in the house has sliding glass doors that open up to the backyard patio, which includes a poolside fire pit and a covered lounge area.
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The Friends, Lovers, and The Big Terrible Thing author previously owned a 9,290-square-foot penthouse in the Robert A.M. Stern-designed Century building, which singer Rihanna later acquired for $21 million; Rihanna recently put it back on the market for $25 million. Perry also owned another residence in the Hollywood Hills, as well as homes in Malibu, the famous Sierra Towers building, and the Pacific Palisades.
Listing agents Greg Holcomb and Tim Drukovic of Douglas Elliman declined to comment.

