March 12, 2025 - 19:28

In a surprising turn of events, actor Will Arnett has successfully sold his opulent Beverly Hills residence for a staggering $20.2 million. The buyer, Courtney Reum, is notably connected to the Hilton family as Paris Hilton's brother-in-law. This swift transaction comes just weeks after the property was listed on the market, showcasing the high demand for luxury real estate in the area.
The lavish home, set in one of the most desirable neighborhoods, features numerous amenities, including expansive living spaces, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and stunning outdoor areas perfect for entertaining. Known for his role in the acclaimed series "Arrested Development," Arnett's decision to sell comes at a time when many celebrities are reevaluating their real estate investments.
Reum, a successful entrepreneur, seems poised to enjoy the luxurious lifestyle that the property offers, further solidifying the connection between two prominent figures in the entertainment industry. As the real estate market continues to thrive, this sale is a testament to the allure of Beverly Hills living.
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