Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton “had a thing for Tucson, Arizona,†as USA Today described it in a 2018 article.
“I just love Tucson,†Keaton, who died Saturday in California at age 79, told Jimmy Kimmel on his show in May of 2018.
“I bought a barrio property there, and I’m really excited,†she shared with Kimmel. “I’m going to redo that and fix the adobe.â€
“Tucson is underappreciated,†she said.
If that was so, it no longer was, perhaps — at least in real estate terms — when Keaton was through flipping the historic home in Barrio Viejo, which dated to at least the 1880s.
She sold it for $2.2 million in 2021 — after buying it for $1.5 million three years earlier. She did end up getting less than her $2.6 million asking price, though.
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Even $1.5 million was an eye-popping number for the historic neighborhood at the time, the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV reported when Keaton paid cash — $328 per square foot — for the adobe row home in 2018.

Diane Keaton in 2018, the year she bought a Tucson investment home when she was 72.
Keaton was “gracious†and striking, wearing her glasses and 4-inch heels, when she first came to visit the property, its previous owner told the Star at the time.

Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton’s former property on South Convent Avenue in Tucson’s Barrio Viejo.
The actress was “an interior designer in her own right, known for her quintessential design aesthetic,†said realtors representing the buyer when Keaton sold the home in 2021, after she renovated the interior and added a pool and upgraded landscaping.
Or, as put it in a headline, “Diane Keaton gives a glow-up to a desert delight in Tucson.”
Keaton’s love for fixing up and selling historic homes was well chronicled, and she had been scoping out Tucson for years.

The almost-4,600-square-foot home on Convent Avenue as it looked when Keaton listed it in 2020.
Keaton and her sister, Dorrie Hall, have also been listed in property records as owners of a home in historic Tubac, south of Tucson.
Not all of Keaton’s renovations here got rave reviews, however.
She was cited by the city of Tucson in October 2020, the Star reported, for adding new decorative light fixtures and 17 roof water spouts known as canales to the front of the barrio house without prior approval.
Those violations were resolved when the Barrio Historico Historic Zone Advisory Board told her she could keep the lights but forced her to remove at least seven of the fake canales and make the remaining ones functional.
Photos: When Diane Keaton listed historic Tucson home she bought in 2018
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton’s property at 560 S. Convent Ave. in Barrio Viejo is on the market for $2.6 million.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

The renovated house features this oversized picnic table with lighting. The $2.6 million asking price for the nearly 4,600-square-foot home works out to $568 per square foot.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

The oversized-lights theme can be seen throughout the renovated home, including in this room.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

An oversized swimming pool was an amenity actress Diane Keaton added to the house as part of her renovation.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

The kitchen and many other areas of the home feature exposed wood beams in the ceiling.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton has put her almost-4,600-square-foot home on Convent Avenue and 17th Street on the market for $2.6 million. That’s $1.1 million more than she paid for it in 2018.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

This bedroom features a vintage bed frame and dressers. The vessels in the corner add an aesthetic flair.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton has put her almost-4,600-square-foot home on Convent Avenue and 17th Street on the market for $2.6 million. That’s $1.1 million more than she paid for it in 2018.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton has put her almost-4,600-square-foot home on Convent Avenue and 17th Street on the market for $2.6 million. That’s $1.1 million more than she paid for it in 2018.
Diane Keaton lists historic Tucson home

Oversized lighting was one of the upgrades Diane Keaton made to the 188Os-era house in downtown Tucson. describes the improvements as a “gangbusters glow-up.”
Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of Annie Hall and The Godfather films, died Saturday at the age of 79, according to U.S. media reports. Entertainment journalist Johanna Schneller remembers Keaton as 'feisty and funny': 'She had an oddness to her but she also managed to be a sort of everywoman.'