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‘Every property has a story’: Indian-origin real estate developer buys house where Matthew Perry died
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‘Every property has a story’: Indian-origin real estate developer buys house where Matthew Perry died

Anita Verma-Lallian, a prominent real estate developer and film producer, has acquired the stunning Pacific Palisades home previously owned by the late actor Matthew Perry for $8.55 million. The property, located in Los Angeles, was where the beloved “Friends” star lived and tragically died in October 2023.

In an Instagram post, Lallian shared captivating images and video of the residence, expressing his deep admiration for its features. “I absolutely fell in love with the view of the Pacific Ocean,” she remarked, remembering her first reaction upon entering the house. “We knew it was ‘the one’ and decided to write an offer on it immediately.”

Lallian emphasized that the decision to buy the house stemmed from his affection for the property itself, rather than its previous owner. “As a real estate developer myself, I believe that every property has a history that we may or may not know, and that every house carries the energy that the current owner brings to it. I am Hindu and it is customary to do a blessing and prayer every time you buy a new house We were very fortunate to have our Panditji from Arizona come to the house to do the blessing,” she said.

Remembering Mathew Perry, she said: “We have chosen to honor the positive aspects of the former owner’s life, his immense talent and all the joy he brought to so many people. The decision to buy the house had nothing to do with the previous owner. , just our love of home.

“It’s a corner of paradise filled with light and the perfect vacation home for us. I can’t wait to create new memories there”

The 3,500-square-foot home, built in 1965 on a 0.4-acre lot, was completely renovated after Perry purchased it for $6 million in 2020. The New York Times reports that the untimely death of the The actor’s age at the age of 54 was due to the “acute effects” of ketamine and other contributing factors, leading to his drowning in the spa.

Describing his new acquisition as a “piece of paradise” and an ideal holiday home, Lallian said: “We plan to retain some design elements. The Batman logo in the pool will definitely stay.”