For fourteen years, the director of “Knocked Up” and Leslie Mann’s primary home was a 10,300-square-foot mansion in Brentwood Park.
Judd Apatow, who is said to already have a net worth well over $150 million, recently received a sizable cheque in his bank account. The extremely successful Hollywood director/producer (Bridesmaids, Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin) and actress Leslie Mann sold their mortgage-free Los Angeles primary property for $27 million in a deal that closed quietly last month, according to records.
Few pictures and details are available because the agreement was signed off-market. The opulent Brentwood Park home has never, in fact, been put up for public sale. Constructed in 2005 by “Prison Break” producer Marty Adelstein, the well-kept land was sold to Apatow in 2009 for an additional $18 million in an off-market transaction.
The traditional-style main home, with almost 10,000 square feet of living area and five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, is fairly enormous, as evidenced by tax documents and aerial images. In addition, there is a semi-detached three-car garage with an enclosed walkway connecting it to the house, as well as a detached pool house.
A fully equipped basement, a gated motorcourt, a swimming pool in the backyard, and lush lawns sheltered by old trees and sycamores are among the additional features. For residential peace, towering hedgerows encircle the entire three-quarters of an acre flat land.
The buyer’s identity is still unknown and is hidden behind an LLC with an enigmatic name, even though it seems quite likely that their identify will surface in the upcoming weeks. Additionally, the buyer will have a wide range of well-known neighbors because the house is situated on what is arguably Brentwood Park’s most desirable street, including Sofia Richie, David Foster, and Trey Parker, the creator of “South Park,” to mention a few.
Perhaps it should come as no surprise that Apatow and Mann have sold their opulent home. The celebrity couple just became empty nesters, and Mann joked with Seth Meyers last year that after her kids moved out, she was left with “no idea who I am.” The couple’s new address is unknown at this time, but public records indicate they had long owned a $9 million condo in the West Village district of New York City.