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Will Arnett’s Beverly Hills home sells after two weeks on market

Will Arnett and his Beverly Hills Post Office home (Getty, Reddymade)
Will Arnett and his Beverly Hills Post Office home (Getty, Reddymade)

Will Arnett’s custom-built home in Beverly Hills Post Office sold just two weeks after hitting the market.

The actor — best known for playing Gob Bluth on “Arrested Development” — put the modular home on the market for $8 million and sold it for $7.9 million, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Architect Suchi Reddy and prefab firm LivingHomes designed Arnett’s two-story, L-shaped home based on plans by modernist architect Ray Kappe.

Kappe, who died in 2019, started designing prefabricated homes for LivingHomes in 2003. Arnett’s five-bedroom home is larger than Kappe’s prefab design and customized to the hillside lot, which the actor bought for $2.7 million in 2012.

The boxy home comprises six modules and totals 3,932 square feet. The main bedroom on the second floor has a private deck. The rear of the home opens to a wood patio area and the infinity-edge pool. There is also a guesthouse, garage, sauna, cold plunge and backyard fireplace. The property totals about three-quarters of an acre.

Beverly Hills Post Office has seen many notable trades this year. Musician Doja Cat bought a home there in March for $2.2 million.

Rihanna bought her second home in the neighborhood in April, and Katy Perry sold her home there last month for just under $7.5 million.

[LAT] — Dennis Lynch

The post Will Arnett’s Beverly Hills home sells after two weeks on market appeared first on The Real Deal Los Angeles.

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