Former Hollywood couple Courteney Cox and David Arquette have put their Beverly Hills mansion up for sale, and are reportedly seeking $20 million,
according to TMZ.com.
Cox and Arquette bought the house together in 2004 and lived in the 5,500 square foot sprawling estate until they separated a few years ago. Arquette still lives in the home.
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Located in the exclusive Trousdale Estates section of Beverly Hills, the house contains five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a bi-level living room and a round swimming pool.
The eventual sale will dissolve the couple's shared property.
Cox and Arquette have a daughter, Coco, and have both publicly said they will remain friends.
They were married in June 1999, and the
divorce was final in May of this year.
Cox, 49, is best known for her role as Monica Gellar on the NBC sitcom "Friends," which ran for 10 seasons. She currently stars as Jules Cobb in the ABC show, "Cougar Town."
She met Arquette while filming the first "Scream" film. Arquette was her on-screen love interest, Dwight "Dewey" Riley.
Trivia buffs may also remember Cox as the girl Bruce Springsteen pulls on-stage in his video for "Dancing in the Dark."
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