An Indian-origin actual property developer and movie producer has bought ‘Buddies’ star Matthew Perry’s Los Angeles dwelling. Anita Verma-Lallian acquired the Pacific Palisades property for $8.55 million. Earlier than transferring in, Ms Verma-Lallian and her household carried out a conventional ‘puja’ ceremony to bless the area and honour the late actor’s spirit. Mr Perry was discovered useless in the identical home final 12 months.
Who’s Anita Verma-Lallian?
- Anita Lallian is an actual property developer and movie producer. She based Camelback Productions, a movie manufacturing firm centered on growing South Asian illustration within the movie business.
- Her journey into actual property was impressed by her dad and mom, Kuldip Verma, an engineer, and Binu Verma, a doctor, who emigrated from India and established Vermaland, one in every of Arizona’s largest land banking firms. Following their entrepreneurial footsteps, Verma-Lallian launched her enterprise, Arizona Land Consulting. Immediately, she is a recognised industrial actual property advisor in Arizona, main her profitable firm. She can also be Vermaland’s Advertising Director.
- Ms Verma-Lallian earned her MBA from the College of Southern California (USC) in 2007 and a Bachelor of Science in Enterprise Administration from the College of Arizona in 2004.
- Alongside her sister, Jennifer, Ms Verma-Lallian co-founded the Verma Charitable Basis. Established with actual property donations valued at $1.2 million from the Verma Legacy Belief (a Vermaland subsidiary), the muse goals to assist underprivileged college students in India. By this Basis, she and her household hope to offer scholarships for 100 college students in India and set up a cultural centre in Phoenix to advertise Indian heritage and teachings in the area people.
- Anita Verma-Lallian was named a “Dynamic Girl” by Trendy Luxurious in 2021 and awarded “World Actual Property Chief of the 12 months” by the World Chamber of Phoenix in 2018 and 2019. She has additionally been recognised among the many “Most Influential Girls in Industrial Actual Property” by AZ Enterprise Journal and featured as one of many “Girls Who Transfer the Valley” by Arizona Foothills Journal.