The new owner of the low-slung, four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath house is Anita Verma-Lallian, a real estate developer and movie producer based in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The sale was handled off market. Ms. Verma-Lallian, who purchased it as an investment property, paid $8.55 million through a trust. She was represented by Brooke Elliott Laurinkus of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California.
The 3,500-square-foot, midcentury modern home, built in 1965 on 0.4 acres, is in the secluded Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades. Mr. Perry bought it for $6 million in 2020, also utilizing a trust, then did extensive renovations including adding the pool. A Batman fanatic who often referred to himself as “Mattman,” Mr. Perry shared images of the home’s Batman-inspired décor on social media, including a red LED-lit bat signal at the bottom of the pool.
Ms. Verma-Lallian, the founder and chief executive of Arizona Land Consulting, a Phoenix-based land development and acquisition company, has made a flurry of deals in recent months. Her company recently closed on a 131-acre land deal in Buckeye, Ariz., for $20 million, and a 600-acre deal in Casa Grande for $40 million.
In August, it sold a 2,100-acre site in Arizona to a startup land-development firm for $160 million after purchasing it for $40 million in 2022.
Mr. Perry’s estate was represented in the sale by Greg Holcomb of Carolwood Estates. Neither Ms. Verma-Lallian nor either of the agents on the deal were available for comment.