Diane Keaton's most famous home put up for sale two months after her death
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Diane Keaton's most famous home put up for sale two months after her death
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"Diane Keaton's most cherished Los Angeles home has been listed for $26.9 million, nearly two months after her sudden death at the age of 79. The Oscar-winning Annie Hall star, who died in October from pneumonia, originally purchased the five-bed, eight-bath property in 2011 for $4.7 million, according to public records. In the months leading up to Keaton's death, she had put the estate on the market for $29 million."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, sending reporters to develop stories, investigate financials, and produce documentaries like 'The A Word'. The outlet is funded by donations, avoids paywalls, and aims to make journalism accessible to all while speaking to both sides of stories. Diane Keaton died in October at age 79 from pneumonia. Her Los Angeles estate, originally purchased in 2011 for $4.7 million, was listed at $29 million, later cut and removed from the market, and is now relisted at $26.9 million by Andrew Gulyas. The 9,206-square-foot 2015-built brick home features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a library, guest house, and pool with hot tub.
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