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Diane Keaton's dream home back on market for $27 million

Theresa Braine, New York Daily News on

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Diane Keaton’s prized dream home, inspired by her love of childhood fable “The Three Little Pigs,” is back on the market after being taken down not long before her death in October.

The estate is asking $27 million this time around, according to TMZ. The actress and home renovator had first listed it last March for $28.9 million as her health took a downward turn. In May, the price dropped to $27.5 million, where it stayed until being taken off the market just two weeks before she died of pneumonia.

The star paid $4.7 million for the brick home in 2011, according to the Robb Report. Keaton chronicled her renovation of the 1920s-era five-bedroom, seven-bathroom house in her book “The House that Pinterest Built,” detailing all the design ideas she had gotten from the site.

 

While she bought, renovated, designed or rented about 50 homes as a side hustle during her acting career, Keaton called this one the place she planned to live in permanently.


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