May 12, 2026 - 08:01

Diane Keaton's meticulously restored California estate, widely known as her "Pinterest house," has been quietly taken off the market just five months after it was relisted for $27 million. The actress, who passed away in October at age 79, spent the final years of her life in the sprawling property, which she had spent eight years renovating to her exacting standards.
The home, a sprawling Spanish Colonial-style compound in the Los Angeles area, first hit the market in early 2023 for $32 million before being relisted at a reduced price of $27 million in late 2024. Now, listing records show the property has been withdrawn from public sale, with no immediate explanation from the estate's representatives.
Keaton famously documented the renovation process on social media, sharing before-and-after photos of the home's transformation. The property featured a mix of vintage charm and modern luxury, including a restored courtyard, a chef's kitchen, and a library filled with her personal collection of art and books. The actress had purchased the home in 2015 and spent years updating its plumbing, electrical systems, and structural integrity while preserving its original 1920s character.
The decision to delist the property comes amid a cooling luxury housing market in Southern California, though insiders suggest the move may be tied to ongoing family negotiations regarding the estate. Keaton, who was known for her quirky sense of style and love of design, had often said the home was her "dream project." With the property now off the market, its future remains uncertain.
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