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Hot Property: Could he be more outta there?

LOS ANGELES - Matthew Perry, who last year made a big splash in the Century City condo market, has quietly decamped from his sleek perch in the Bird Streets. The actor of "Friends" fame has sold his home in the Hollywood Hills West neighborhood known for its bird-named streets in an off-market deal for $12.5 million.

Entered through a gated courtyard, the 1962 house has been extensively updated with American walnut and terrazzo floors, Makassar ebony built-ins and Gaggenau appliances. A below-ground home theater has velvet seats and 2-inch-thick windows that look into the depths of the infinity-edge swimming pool.

In 3,821 square feet

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