If you’re looking for an enchanting Los Angeles “treehouse vibe,” as its listing describes it, consider setting your sights on this property.
Filmmaker, actor and musician Ari Gould, whose 2018 romantic drama “The Song of Sway Lake” — starring Rory Culkin, Robert Sheehan and Mary Beth Peil — made huge waves on the film festival circuit, have listed your home in trendy Silver Lake for $1.69 million.
Sleep – who also earned Guinness World Record for organizing the largest air drum ensemble in 2012 – also made the 2008 air-drumming cult film“Adventures of Power”, in which he starred alongside Michael McKean and Jane Lynch.
Off screen, their 1,171-square-foot bungalow, at 1456 Angeles Avenue, comes with two bedrooms and two baths. Gould bought it in 2012 for $700,000 and now says it’s time to move elsewhere. We hear he’s looking at Venice Beach.








The charming home comes with a separate studio – but, true to its plantation energy, it’s also surrounded by greenery. Inside, the open floor plan includes wood design details such as vaulted redwood and pine ceilings, as well as cherry wood doors.
Behind the main house, a garden stairway leads to a second deck with “mountain views and a tropical workspace”. There’s also a hot tub with views of the Hollywood Sign.
The home is on a cul-de-sac close to Sunset Boulevard hotspots.
“Long-time chalet hideaway for film directors and musicians,” broker Stefano Zoccatelli of Nest Seekers International, who shares the listing with Sotheby’s Ellen Phillips, said it could also generate rental income.