Diane Keaton's 'Pinterest House' Removed From Market 5 Months After $27M Listing Following Her Death
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Summary
Diane Keaton's iconic Los Angeles home, known as the "Pinterest House" and featured in her book, has been taken off the market five months after being listed for $27 million. The listing came nearly two months after Keaton's death in October 2025 at age 79. The industrial-style property, which Keaton spent eight years extensively renovating, was pulled from the market on May 7, 2026.
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· 3 pulledDiane Keaton's famous Los Angeles home that inspired her book The House that Pinterest Built has been pulled from the market five months after it was listed for sale.
The late First Wives Club star's industrial-style abode was previously listed for $27 million in December 2025, nearly two months after she died on Oct. 11 that year at age 79.
Keaton, a design lover and serial renovator, dedicated eight years towards extensively remodeling the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home.
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