The house was purchased a year ago for $14.999 million, according to Variety. Damon and his wife have now moved into their newly-built home in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles
Matt Damon just sold his zen LA home. Take a look inside!
Matt Damon has finally found a buyer for his opulent Los Angeles home after a year of searching. According to the Los Angeles Times, the Oscar winner sold his Pacific Palisades property for $18 million to TV executive Ann Sarnoff (the CEO of Warner Bros.). Damon’s links to Los Angeles will come to an end with the sale, since he and his wife Luciana Bozán Barroso have long relocated their family to New York.
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1. A financial gain in Pacific Palisades
In January, the actor put the house up for sale, seeking $21 million for the Zen-inspired modern home in Pacific Palisades, one of LA’s most coveted areas. Despite the fact that the selling price was $3 million less than the original asking price, Damon profited handsomely from the sale of his Los Angeles property. The actor paid $15 million for the Pacific Palisades mansion in 2012, according to public records.
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2. A work of art in architecture
Matt Damon’s now-former home is an architectural marvel with seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms, loads of individual design details, and some fairly exceptional facilities, according to Eric Haskell, an agent with celebrity real estate company The Agency.
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3. Awe-inspiring atrium with soaring arched ceilings
The modern house, designed by award-winning architect Grant Kirkpatrick, founder of cutting-edge design firm KAA Design Group, has meticulous workmanship throughout its 13,508-square-foot interiors. The mansion is highlighted by a stunning atrium with 35-foot mahogany vaulted ceilings and a modern-yet-timeless design.
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4. The interior is bathed in natural light.
The interiors are drenched in natural light and include a combination of warm wood and natural stone, creating a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Other noteworthy elements are clerestory windows and glass walls that connect the interior and outdoor spaces.
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5. The chef’s personal kitchen
The exquisite chef’s kitchen with bespoke mahogany cabinets, Bluestone worktops, and stainless steel Viking, Wolf, and Miele equipment opens from the family area. The kitchen then leads out to a large garden sanctuary (but more on that in a minute).
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6. A Zen-inspired master suite
Matt Damon’s previous Los Angeles home has seven bedrooms and ten bathrooms spread out across 13,508 square feet. The main suite has a private patio, two dressing rooms, a massage room, and a spa-style bathroom with soaking tub and large shower. Almost every room in this Zen-inspired house has a view of the green yard and treetops, which adds an added touch of peace.
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7. Amenities available inside
When it comes to luxuries and supplementary rooms, most celebrity houses outdo themselves, and Matt Damon’s home is no different. A gaming room, bar, office, gym, luxury media room, staff quarters, and wine storage and tasting room are among the inside features. And that’s exactly what you’ll find inside.
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8. Playground and outdoor pool
The contemporary home’s exterior has an immense pool, spa, cascading waterfall, koi pond, and Hawaiian-inspired Lanai with a covered lounge and outdoor dining patio (all of which are in perfect harmony with the rest of the house). There’s also a wonderful children’s play area to appeal to the smaller ones – after all, Damon is a father of four.
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9. Now it’s time to go on to Brooklyn Heights.
The Oscar winner, who will be seen in the 2021 flicks Stillwater and the Ridley Scott-directed “The Last Duel,” is not only selling his Los Angeles home, but is also leaving the state. Damon and his wife Luciana Bozán Barroso bought a Brooklyn Heights penthouse for a record-breaking sum two years ago, and the transfer has been in the works for quite some time.
Matt Damon and his wife Luciana paid $16.745 million for their six-bedroom, 6,201-square-foot Manhattan penthouse at The Standish, a historically important converted Beaux Arts hotel erected in 1903. The couple’s acquisition established a new record for Brooklyn at the time, making them the owners of the most valuable home ever sold in the city.
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10. Goodbye, Los Angeles!
Despite the fact that the penthouse is made up of many apartments that have been combined to provide more room, the actor will be shrinking significantly. And the reduction in square footage is mirrored by a reduction in outdoor space — though it’s worth mentioning that Matt Damon’s new house does include a large terrace, which is unusual in New York City. However, there is no zen backyard pool, so we’re sure the “Good Will Hunting” star will miss his Pacific Palisades hideaway.
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