Scott Budnick, the movie producer-turned-prison reform advocate, is buying round his Sherman Oaks farmhouse for $3.55 million.
Budnick produced “The Hangover” and its sequel earlier than founding the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that pushes for prison justice reform. Information present he shelled out $2.55 million for the house in 2019.
Constructed 4 years earlier, the home occupies an unorthodox lot that options two entrances from two streets. A motor courtroom approaches the house from the entrance, and out again, three one-car garages entry the yard from a special road.
In traditional farmhouse type, the home pairs white partitions with wide-plank hardwood flooring. There’s a two-story lounge, formal eating room, household room with a fire and spacious kitchen with a breakfast nook.
5 bed room suites are unfold throughout two tales: three upstairs and two downstairs. The second-story major suite provides a sitting room and balcony overlooking the yard, the place an outside lounge adjoins a swimming pool and spa.
Carrie Berkman Lewis of Douglas Elliman holds the itemizing.
Along with two “Hangover” films, Budnick’s different producer credit embrace “Battle Canine” and “Simply Mercy.” In 2012, he was named California governor’s volunteer of the 12 months for his advocacy work in jail reform.