Matt Damon sells stunning Pacific Palisades mansion for $18M… after Zen-inspired property sat on the market for nearly one year and took a $3million price cut

Matt Damon finally sold his stunning Pacific Palisades mansion for $18million after the Zen-inspired property sat on the market for a year.
The 13,508-square-foot property was originally listed for $21million in January, but was slashed to $17.9million months later after offers were slow to come in.
Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff snapped up the seven bedroom, 10-bathroom mansion from the Bourne Identity star nearly a decade after he and wife Luciana Barroso purchased the property for $15million.

In August, Damon sparked controversy for admitting he had just recently stopped using the word ‘f****t’ to describe gay people.
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Damon bought the house back in 2012 for $15million and listed it for sale in January after moving to a 6,000sq-ft penthouse in Brooklyn Heights, New York, with his family, The New York Post reported.
The 13,508sq-ft LA property has three floors and boasts seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and a hot tub.








