Diane Keaton's "Three Little Pigs"-inspired Los Angeles mansion officially has a new owner … and it sold for $18 million.
TMZ has learned the deal has closed on the sprawling 9,219-square-foot estate … with the sale price coming in $5 million below its most recent asking price and nearly $11 million under the original $28.9 million listing.
As we previously reported … a buyer was found last month after the property went under contract. It had returned to the market in June for just under $23 million following several price cuts and a removal.
The 5-bedroom, 8-bathroom home was inspired by Diane's childhood love of "The Three Little Pigs" … an influence perhaps best seen in the 75,000 hand-selected 18th-century bricks sourced from Chicago that form the property's foundation.
The kitchen — which Diane considered the "heartbeat of the house" — includes a custom-built island, chicken-wire cabinetry and pendant lights repurposed from a former chicken coop.
"Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" star Josh Flagg of Compass represented the listing … while Alexander Schneeman of Berkshire Hathaway represented the buyer.
Diane died last October after a bout with pneumonia. She was 79.
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