Matthew Perry has finally sold his “kick-ass” Malibu home for $13.1 million.
The property first hit the market in August 2020 for $14.95 million.
The star of the long-running hit show “Friends” rode out much of the pandemic in the four-bedroom, four-bathroom oceanfront abode.
“This is the scene from my patio. No masks, one foot apart. This is the thing that makes [you] want to scream. Until I remember that I have a kick ass Malibu house,” Perry wrote in an Instagram post from May.
The actor, 51, bought the home a decade ago for $12 million in an all-cash deal, property records reveal.
The 5,500-square-foot home sits on a stretch of dry sand overlooking the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.






Features of the two-story home include a master suite that spans the full width of the house, with a private balcony. It has an outdoor spa, a movie theater and wall-to-ceiling windows on both floors that open up to panoramic views of the beach.
Perry has downsized to a Pacific Palisades cottage that he bought in August for $6 million.
The actor has had his share of troubles in the past and was hospitalized in 2018 for three months following an emergency surgery “to repair a gastrointestinal perforation.”
He has kept busy since his days playing Chandler Bing, appearing on “The Good Wife,” “The Odd Couple” and “Mr. Sunshine.” In 2017, he played Ted Kennedy on the television miniseries “The Kennedys After Camelot.”
Matthew Perry has sold the Malibu beach house he once called “kick ass.” Realtor.com/GettyPerry, who is now sober, is engaged to his longtime girlfriend, literary manager Molly Hurwitz and shared a photo of the 29-year-old stunner on Instagram in December.





