In the final year of her extraordinary life, Diane Keaton made a quiet yet seismic choice — to let go of a home that was more than just four walls. It was a piece of her, a reflection of her essence, and one of the few public footprints she left as she vanished from the spotlight. Renowned for her instinctive style and deep connection to design, Diane Keaton didn't just live in houses — she crafted them. But in a move that now feels haunting, she listed her beloved dream home and died just seven months later. Why she let it go remains a mystery. No statement. No explanation. But what lingers behind — captured in 30 hauntingly beautiful photographs — offers a rare window into the private world she built with care and vision. A Sudden Goodbye, Hidden from Public ViewThe Oscar-winning actress

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