See inside Matt Damon's incredible Pacific Palisades home - on sale for $21m
The sumptuous home boasts 10 bedrooms, seven bathrooms and exquisite finishes...
Matt Damon house is on the market. The actor has recently put his magnificent Los Angeles home up for sale for a cool $21 million.
The Bourne Identity star bought the Pacific Palisades home in California back in 2012 for $15 million, moving to the same street as best friend Ben Affleck.
The fast friends will now be living on different coasts as Matt, his wife Luciana and their three children prepare to move to New York.
The remarkable Pacific Palisades home boasts 13,508-square-foot of space and has seven bedrooms and 10 baths, all set inside a private-gated entry.
The home’s focus is the center atrium soaring to 35-feet with mahogany ceilings and light pouring in through clerestory windows branching out to the open-plan living.
Colors are tastefully muted allowing the dark wood furnishings to stand out. The California-style formal rooms open seamlessly via movable glass walls, allowing for that sought-after indoor/outdoor vibe.
Damon's plush house contains a chef’s kitchen in mahogany with bluestone countertops, while the bathrooms come with picture windows and sunken tubs.
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The master suite is a design-lover's haven, and has its own private terrace, dual dressing rooms, a massage room and inviting bath.
Finishing touches include statement mirrors and on-trend concrete bedside table lamps.
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There's a games room, bar office, staff quarters, wine storage and tasting room, and a media room, making this an entertainer's paradise. Outside is a pool, spa, children’s play area, a waterfall, koi pond and Hawaiian-style covered lanai for dining and lounging among tropical plantings.
The outdoor living area is the perfect place to enjoy the LA weather, soaking up the blue skies and palm trees while enjoying lunch al fresco.
Pacific Palisades is a hotspot for the Hollywood elite. Its huge population of film industry, sports and music stars practically guarantees rubbing elbows with the rich and famous when shopping at Palisades Village.
A few notable residents include Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, John Goodman, Steven Spielberg, Kate Hudson and Diane Keaton.
Pictures courtesy of Top Ten Real Estate Deals
Where does Matt Damon live now?
Matt Damon lives with his wife and children in their six-bedroom penthouse at the Standish in Brooklyn Heights, New York, which they purchased in 2018 for a record-breaking $16.745 million.
What is Matt Damon worth?
Matt Damon is said to be worth $170 million. As well as being one of the world's most famous, most lucrative lead actors, working in Hollywood since the mid-1990s, Matt Damon produces, writes and is well known as an environmentalist and philanthropist, who is working towards ending global poverty.
Ruth Doherty is an experienced digital writer and editor specializing in interiors, travel and lifestyle. With 20 years of writing for national sites under her belt, she’s worked for the likes of Livingetc.com, Standard, Ideal Home, Stylist and Marie Claire as well as Homes & Gardens.
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