Diane Keaton’s chic former house has listed in California. Take a look inside
Hollywood lost an icon when “The Godfather” actor Diane Keaton died Oct. 11, but she left a rich array of legendary work. She also left behind quite the legacy when it comes to her real estate portfolio.
Keaton was also known around the West as a world-class house-flipper, where she bought and resold historic homes in California and Arizona. And one of the residences that was part of her creative vision has landed on the market in Beverly Hills.
Yes, that famous zip code.
This particular Spanish Colonial Revival house, which was bought by the “Annie Hall” actress in 2007 for $8.1 million, is now back for sale — for $25 million.
“I wanted a Spanish Colonial because I’m in love with California and our history. My fantasy would be to continue to buy homes that are representative of the architecture of California and restore them,” Keaton told Architectural Digest in 2008.
It was bought in 2009 by producer Ryan Murphy for $10 million, Architectural Digest reported.
Now, the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom, 8,434-square-foot home is up for grabs again.
“Archways, soaring truss ceilings, wrought-iron accents, and hardwood and terracotta floors create a dramatic yet inviting atmosphere,” the listing on The Beverly Hills Estates Inc. says.
Other high-end features in and around the property include:
- Central courtyard
- Fountain
- Entry hall
- Media room
- Office
- Swimming pool
- Spa
- Balconies
- Guest house
“I wanted to bring the house back to its core simplicity,” Keaton told AD. “Simplicity feels authentic.”
The listing is held by Branden Williams and Rayni Williams.
This story was originally published October 29, 2025 at 3:19 PM with the headline "Diane Keaton’s chic former house has listed in California. Take a look inside."