Another home of the late Diane Keaton is back on the market with a $4 million price cut.
The Academy Award-winning actress’ Sullivan Canyon home at 13215 Riviera Ranch Road, which sits between Brentwood and the Pacific Palisades, was listed on Friday for $22.9 million. Compass’ Josh Flagg has the listing.
Keaton, a prolific house flipper in addition to her dramaturgic accolades, bought the home in 2011 for $4.7 million. Working with architect David Takacs and designers — Stephen Shadley, Cynthia Carlson and Toben Windahl — Keaton drew on aesthetics she found on Pinterest to create a 9,000-square-foot home on the sprawling 28,000-square-foot lot. She later chronicled the process in a book called “The House That Pinterest Built.”
The home was first listed for $29 million in March 2025 and has been on and off the market over the last year. After Keaton died in October at the age of 79, Andrew Gulyas of Destination Home brought the home back on the market in December asking just under $27 million before delisting it in May.
The home has five bedrooms and eight bathrooms across two stories that blend materials including wood, brick and concrete. The main house has an open living room, formal dining room and dual primary suites. The property also features a guest house next to a heated outdoor pool and patio.
Keaton had “one of the great design eyes of our generation,” Flagg said in a statement, who called her architectural and design sense “oracle-like.”
The home is the latest of Keaton’s possessions to hit the market recently. Earlier this week, Bonham auction house completed an auction in New York of her collections, including an original Annie Hall script that sold for almost $400,000. The auction closed for a combined $4.2 million.
Another one of Keaton’s former homes was also re-listed this week. Her property at Beverly Hills came back on the market asking $19.5 million for the Spanish Colonial home. It had sought as much as $25 million last year.
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