Diane Keaton's Brentwood Home Lists at $22.9M, Eight Months After Actress's Death
Diane Keaton's former Brentwood home in Los Angeles has come to market at $22.9 million, with listing agent Josh Flagg of Compass handling the sale. The listing arrives roughly eight months after Keaton died in October 2025 at age 79 from bacterial pneumonia, making the property one of the higher-profile residential offerings to emerge from the estate of one of Hollywood's most celebrated figures.
Diane Keaton's former Brentwood home in Los Angeles has come to market at $22.9 million, with listing agent Josh Flagg of Compass handling the sale. The listing arrives roughly eight months after Keaton died in October 2025 at age 79 from bacterial pneumonia, making the property one of the higher-profile residential offerings to emerge from the estate of one of Hollywood's most celebrated figures.
Property Specs and Layout
The home, originally built in 2015, spans 9,206 square feet on a 28,000-square-foot lot and includes five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. A separate guest house adds flexibility to the footprint. Interior features include wood-paneled ceilings with exposed wooden beams and an open floor plan that connects the main living areas. The kitchen is finished entirely in white, and a distinctive staircase anchors the home's central space. Outside, a swimming pool with an attached jacuzzi and a two-car garage round out the backyard.
Flagg on Keaton's Design Legacy
Flagg, who sold several of Keaton's properties over the years — including the former Peter Bogdanovich residence in Bel Air — described her as possessing one of the defining design eyes of her generation. He credited her with an almost oracle-like sensitivity to architecture and proportion, and the ability to identify potential where others saw constraints. "It is a talent that is exceedingly rare and one that has been profoundly lost," Flagg said.
Career and Final Tributes
Keaton first drew wide attention as Kay Adams in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" and its two sequels. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for "Annie Hall" and earned subsequent nominations for "Marvin's Room" and "Something's Gotta Give." Her broader filmography includes "Sleeper," "Love and Death," "Manhattan," "The Family Stone," "First Wives Club," and "Father of the Bride."
Following her death, Al Pacino told Deadline he was deeply saddened, describing Keaton as a partner and a friend whose influence on his life extended well beyond their time together on screen. Rachel McAdams, her co-star from "The Family Stone," paid tribute at the Academy Awards in March, calling Keaton a legend whose career had no end and whose generosity toward younger actors was a defining part of her presence in the industry.
Estate Context
Keaton was known throughout her career not only for her performances but for an active engagement with architecture and residential design — buying, renovating, and selling properties across Los Angeles over several decades. The Brentwood listing is priced at $22.9 million, with Compass as the brokerage of record and Flagg as the named agent.
Filed by the newsroom of MarketPR on June 28, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.