Inside Friends star Matthew Perry's £28m LA apartment – and could it BE more different to Joey and Chandler's flat?

FRIENDS star Matthew Perry has decided to sell his incredible LA apartment after purchasing it for £16m back in 2017.

And his luxurious 9,300 feet penthouse apartment couldn't be worlds apart from apartment he shared with Matt LeBlanc, 52 in the popular sitcom –  and there's definitely enough room for a chick and a duck in this amazing flat.

The former Mr Bing's "mansion in the sky" has four bedrooms, eight bathrooms and four terraces overlooking the beautiful city which occupies the entire 40th floor of the building.

His master bedroom fits a king size bed with crisp white sheets and luxurious grey textured bed frame fit for a king offers a 180 degree view across the LA skyline – and also has an en suite bath room.

The apartment, which is listed as LA's most expensive condo currently listed also includes a dazzling bright white high-end kitchen which has a separate breakfast area and seating.

Matthew's flat has a "grand" living space has floor-to-ceiling windows, funky on-trend chairs and decorative tables and ornaments to complete the homely-vibe.





The velvet-textured furniture, grey and green colour scheme and polished to perfection wooden floorboards continues through out his modern abode.

The West Century Drive apartment which is located in The Century building is also described as a "Bat Cave" because of it's running theme throughout the flat which is inspired by his favourite superhero – Bat Man.

Matthew's flat also has it's own "plush" Bat Man themed screening room, pool table and the high-end building also offers a range of activities including a pool, gym, movie theatre and even private wine storage.

His humble abode is miles apart from the flat that Chandler shared with Joey in the popular sitcom which was dark, no windows and two-unclassy La-Z-Boy chairs.




The 49-year-old actor, who has an estimated worth of $70million (£54million) played Chandler Bling from 1994-2004 in the American sitcom Friends.

Since the show ended Matt, although ageing is inevitable, he has looked a little worse for wear after admitting he's struggled with addiction issues in the past.

In 2016 he admitted he had forgotten "three years" of Friends due to his addiction.

He recently worried fans by admitting that he was kicked out of therapy after announcing it on Twitter to his 1.26m followers.


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