The Los Angeles home of the late Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton is back on the market with a second steep price cut.
MarketWatch reports the 9,206-square-foot property, which Keaton designed and featured in her 2017 book “The House That Pinterest Built,” was first listed in April 2025 for $28.9 million. The property was then taken off the market several weeks before Keaton’s death last October at the age of 79. It was relisted last December at $26.9 million but was removed again after several months without buyer interest.
The five-bedroom, six and a half-bathroom home is now available at $22.9 million, with celebrity real estate agent and Bravo star Josh Flagg of Compass as the listing agent.
“A celebrated tastemaker with an unmatched eye for design, Diane Keaton spent decades transforming homes into works of art, blending timeless architecture with warmth, authenticity, and soul,” said the new listing. “This extraordinary residence represents the culmination of that passion: a Napa-inspired estate that embodies everything she loved most about residential design. Much like the celebrated homes she restored throughout her life, this residence balances history, craftsmanship, and modern comfort in a way that only Diane Keaton could envision. This is more than a residence; it is the final architectural statement of a true design icon.”























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