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Matt Damon’s LA home gets $3.1M price cut after idling on market

Matt Damon’s Los Angeles home just took a massive $3.1 million price cut after 216 days on the market without any offers, The Post can report.

Initially listed at $21 million in January, Damon is now asking for $17.9 million for his Pacific Palisades estate.

The home was put up for sale six months after the 50-year-old actor and his family moved into a 6,000-square-foot $16.75 million Brooklyn Heights penthouse — located in the same luxury condo building that John Krasinski and Emily Blunt also call home — after briefly considering a move to Ireland.

The “Bourne Identity” star first purchased the home, located in the upscale Northern Riviera neighborhood, in 2012 for $15 million, property records show.

Built in 2005, the property is made up of seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, and spans 13,500 square feet — more than double the space of his new Brooklyn pad. 

The home is situated on over half an acre of land. Realtor.com
The two-story open floor design. Realtor.com
The chef’s kitchen. Realtor.com
The informal living space. Realtor.com
The spa room. Realtor.com

Situated on over half an acre, the architecture of the home is zen-inspired and boasts an open floor plan allowing natural sunlight to flood every living space. 

Amenities include a game room, bar, office, gym, media room, staff quarters and wine room, according to the listing. 

Outdoor space for al fresco dining by the pool. Realtor.com
The expansive pool. Realtor.com
The pool table room. Realtor.com
The loggia. Realtor.com

The private backyard features a pool, spa, waterfall, koi pond and lanai with al fresco dining and lounging terraces.

Before moving to his newly purchased Brooklyn abode, Damon and his family lived in a 43,000-square-foot Miami Beach estate, which he sold for $15 million in 2014. 

The wine room. Realtor.com
The primary en-suite bedroom with a private terrace. Realtor.com
One of seven bedrooms. Realtor.com
One of two primary en-suite closets. Realtor.com

In Damon’s latest film, “Stillwater,” he plays the father of a woman stuck in a French prison for a murder she didn’t commit.

The film was blasted by Amanda Knox, claiming the movie profits off her real-life struggle over a wrongful murder conviction.