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Matthew Perry Owns All of the Home Theaters in Hollywood
The "Friends" star has four different homes, each featuring a lot of high-tech toys.
October 21, 2011 | by Rachel Cericola

Former Friends star Matthew Perry seems to be having a bit of a fire sale. According to several outlets, the actor is getting rid of multiple homes—and each one is more awesome than the other.

Perry recently purchased a new home in the Hollywood Hills for $8.65 million. Located above the Sunset Strip, the 4,000-square-foot house has ocean views, four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. AOL says it even has a $27,000 garage door.

Our favorite part (of course) is the home theater. Featuring seating for nine, those guests can also catch a glimpse of the gorgeous skyline when the screen is retracted and the curtains opened. Other features include multiple flat screens both inside and out, a pool, and at least one crazy flower sculpture.

The new place means that he needs to dump his three other homes: a West Hollywood condo, a mansion in Malibu Beach, and a 4,100-square-foot home in L.A. The latest purchase is the crowning jewel, but his track record shows that Perry is no stranger to having a lot of AV around.

Take a peek through our slideshow at some of the high-tech goodies that Perry has had on his various properties. We need a friend like this one!



Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.



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Posted by Jason  on  10/26/11  at  08:10 AM

I obviously don’t know how well he’s managed his money, but he could buy 2 of these homes on what he made in just his last year on Friends, after tax.

I think he’s probably doing OK.

Posted by Jason Knott  on  10/21/11  at  02:11 PM

Sounds like Perry might have over-extended himself a bit thinking the big-money TV/movie contracts would roll in for a long time. Hopefully all the properties have appreciated.



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