Diane Keaton's Revived Canyon Hideaway Hits the Market for $12.88M
PACIFIC PALISADES, CA — Imagine living in a house with an impressive lineage.
Known as the Newman Residence, this five-bedroom, 3.5-bath house was initially constructed in 1950 for Alfred Newman, the renowned nine-time Academy Award winner known for his compositions. The design was carried out by Lloyd Wright, who happens to be the son of the legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

It was subsequently acquired and meticulously renovated by the Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton. She updated the kitchen with contemporary features, refurbished the wooden elements and built-in fixtures, and transformed the main bedroom into an open-concept glass-enclosed loft area.
Currently, this 4,386-square-foot house is available for purchase at $12.88 million, represented by Diana Braun and Frank Langen from Compass. The property spans across 1.4 acres located in Pacific Palisades' Rustic Canyon area.
View the listing here.
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