Diane Keaton's former LA home hits the market at $22.9M months after her death

Diane Keaton's former home in Los Angeles is now on the market.The Academy Award-winning actress's former home in Brentwood is officially up for sale at $22.9 million in partnership with listing agent Josh Flagg, with Compass."Diane possessed one of the great design eyes of our generation," Flagg said in a statement."I had the privilege of selling several of her homes over the years, including the former Peter Bogdanovich residence in Bel Air."Originally built in 2015, the home features 9,206-square-feet of living space, including five bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
A separate guest house can also be found on the home's expansive 28,000-square-foot property.Keaton's former home in Los Angeles is on the market for $22.9 million.(Raymond Hall/GC Images; Paul Barnaby)HOLLYWOOD STAR JEAN HARLOW'S ICONIC LA ESTATE, DUBBED THE 'WHITEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD,' LISTED FOR $16.8MThe home features wood-paneled ceilings with exposed wooden beams, as well as an open floor plan, which seamlessly blends together the various living spaces.
A large all-white kitchen and unique staircase can also be found inside.In the backyard, guests will find a large swimming pool with an attached jacuzzi, as well as a two-car garage.Keaton's former home featured an open floor plan, seamlessly blending the multiple living spaces.(Paul Barnaby)The living room features exposed wooden beams on the ceiling, as well as a brick wood-burning fireplace.
(Paul Barnaby)"What always amazed me was her ability to see potential where others saw limitations," Flagg said about Keaton."She had an almost oracle-like eye for architecture, proportion, and design.
It is a talent that is exceedingly rare and one that has been profoundly lost."Keaton died in October 2025 at the age of 79 due to bacterial pneumonia, and reportedly had it for days before her death.The living room flows into the dining room with a unique black metal staircase behind the table, placed among built-in bookshelves.(Paul Barnaby)The all-white...