Matt Damon’s Pacific Palisades estate found a buyer after the actor cut his asking price by $3.1 million to $17.9 million.
Damon listed the property in January for $21 million and chopped the price in early August, according to the New York Post. The roughly 16-year-old home spans 13,500 square feet. The sale is still pending.
Damon and his wife, Luciana Barroso, paid $15 million for the home in 2012. They listed it a few months after the couple decided to move to a Brooklyn Heights penthouse they bought for $16.8 in late 2018, breaking a sales record for the borough in the process.
The Pacific Palisades home has seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. The central atrium has 35-foot-tall vaulted ceilings. Amenities include a game room, bar, gym, and office. It also includes staff quarters, a koi pond and a pool area with a large pavilion, waterfall, and spa.
The sale is somewhat middle-market for Pacific Palisades, where homes regularly sell in the eight figures.
Actress Michelle Pfeiffer and husband David E. Kelley flipped their 10,300-square-foot home in the neighborhood for $25 million.
The priciest sale of the year in the area closed in late July, when developer Ardie Tavangarian sold a 20,000-square-foot spec project for $83 million.
Vice Media founder Shane Smith sold an estate on the southern edge of Pacific Palisades in April for $48.7 million.
[NYP] — Dennis Lynch
Correction: Updates to reflect that sale is still pending, fixes timing.
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