Weezer’s Scott Shriner hopes for a sellout in the Silver Lake housing market
Say it ain’t so: Weezer’s Scott Shriner is selling his modern treehouse in Silver Lake.
The band’s longtime bassist has listed the stylish three-bedroom spot for $2.149 million. That’s a nice little uptick from when he bought the home in 2014 for $1.725 million, records show.
Entered through a lush garden, the two-story house opens up to a bright open floor plan with wide-plank hardwood floors and wide picture windows that take in views of downtown L.A.
A freestanding fireplace sits in the corner of the living room, and across the space are a dining area and a kitchen with custom cabinetry and marble countertops.
Both floors hold a master suite, and each features sliding glass doors that open to views of the grassy backyard. A downstairs family room completes the 2,355-square-foot floor plan.
The lot also holds a patio and detached garage.
Linda Chamberlain of Nourmand & Associates is the listing agent.
Shriner, 52, joined Weezer in 2001 and first appeared on the album “Maladroit,” which came out the following year. As the group’s longest-serving bassist, he’s been on board for seven studio albums.
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