Just over a year after the tragic passing of Matthew Perry , the Los Angeles home where he died has officially been sold. The 3,500 square-foot property located in the Pacific Palisades was nabbed up by film production company founder and commercial real estate consultant, Anita Verma-Lallian. The magnate reportedly paid millions of dollars for the property.
Now, Verma-Lallian is speaking about owning the property following Perry's death, and it sounds like she's not taking her new property lightly. As Perry's Friends co-stars paid tribute to him and his family expressed their prior worries about a relapse on the first anniversary of his death, Verma-Lallian bought the late acs property for $8.55 million.
Amidst the sale, the successful entrepreneur shared footage to Instagram of the home being blessed with an Indian pooja ceremony and added some words about her plans. Take a look: A post shared by Anita Lallian (@anitavermalallian) A photo posted by on Anita Verma-Lallian, who is Indian herself, owns a production company called Camelback Productions, which is dedicated to increasing South Asian representation. As part of her culture, she had a customary practice performed by a pandit ji, following her purchase of the Whole Ten Yards star's former home.
She also spoke about how she came into the position to buy the property: The moment I walked into the home, I absolutely fell in love with the features, especially the view of the Pacific Ocean. We knew it was 'the one' and de.