What’s old is new again for Will Arnett.
A trust tied to the actor and comedian has closed on a $10.6 million condo at Morton Square in the West Village — the very same building where Arnett and his now ex-wife Amy Poehler once owned several units.
Crains first reported the sale, with Arnett’s new pad featuring four bedrooms across 3,571 square feet.
Arnett, 55, is known for his comedic roles in hit TV series like “Arrested Development,” and “Bojack Horseman,” as well as hosting the podcast “SmartLess” with Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman.
A similar apartment inside Morton Square sold for $10.9 million in August. The listing detailed 15-foot ceilings, an open chef’s kitchen and a primary suite with a walk-in closet. These multi-level homes include a private entry and interior elevator.
Arnett and Poehler purchased a $1.73 million condo at Morton Square in 2004, one year after they tied the knot. Records indicate that the duo sold the fifth-floor unit for $2.2 million in 2007. The pair separated in 2012.
Poehler paid Arnett $6.49 million for two other Morton Square units in 2017, according to Mansion Global. The condos were purchased separately in 2007 and 2010 and later combined.
The New York Times dubbed Morton Square a “celebrity magnet” when it was completed in 2004.
Former occupants include actor Daniel Radcliffe, who sold his 11th floor condo for $5.3 million in 2024. The Olsen twins offloaded their Morton Square penthouse in the same year for $9.2 million, after an extended series of price cuts.
Arnett’s own $10.6 million home was purchased by a trust in the name of his late grandmother, Molly Palk. The same trust acquired the actor’s $6 million East Hampton home in 2017, Crains reported.
Arnett recently starred in the feature film “Is This Thing On?” directed by Bradley Cooper.
