Betty White’s old home is completely SECURED as the new building on the site takes shape… after new owners chose to start over
Betty White’s old home in Los Angeles’ posh Brentwood neighborhood has been completely demolished.
New photos reveal that demolition and construction show no traces of the comedic actress’s old home.
Instead, a new building on the site is beginning to take shape, with a new house, garden and pool that used to house the beloved comedian’s five-bedroom, six-bathroom home.
The late Golden Girls star’s home sold for more than $10.6 million dollars in June 2022, following her death on New Year’s Eve 2021.
She was 99 years old at the time of her death.
Bye Betty: Betty White’s old home in Los Angeles’ posh Brentwood neighborhood has been completely demolished, with a new home taking shape on the property; seen this week
Work in progress: The beloved late entertainer’s home has a perfect view of the Getty Museum
Icon Behavior: The late, wonderful funny lady died weeks before her 100th birthday; pictured in 2012
Unfortunately, nothing remains of the original structure that the Mary Tyler Moore star has called home since 1968.
While the Brentwood property that Betty has called home for decades was originally built in 1952, the proposal starlet didn’t move in until 1968, with her third husband, Allen Ludden.
It was the house where the snarky comedian died. However, if she had her way, she would have spent her last days in another property in Carmel.
This is reported by an anonymous source New York Post that: “She never wanted to leave her home in Carmel, but was forced for home care.”
The Toy Story 4 star bought the Carmel property for $170,000 with her third husband in 1978, ten years after their Brentwood home purchase.
“If she had it her way, Betty would have lived in that house (in Carmel) and died. It’s the house she shared with her husband,” the insider said.
Unfortunately, the home where she would have “felt more comfortable” during her last days was farther from the home care she needed at the time.
While the 3,029-square-foot home in Brentwood at 506 N. Carmelina Avenue was ideal for its proximity to the studios Betty was working with at the time, while maintaining a degree of privacy, according to broker. comthe Carmel property had a scenic view of the ocean.
The Hot In Cleveland star’s beloved Carmel home was also quickly snapped up and sold for $10.4 million after it went up for sale.
From the acting icon’s point of view, home was always where her beloved husband Allen was.
History demolished: A new property takes shape where the SNL host’s Brentwood home has stood for decades, with about three levels under development
A New Beginning: The new home at 506 N. Carmelina Avenue continues to take shape
Life in Los Angeles: There are no traces left of Betty’s old house in Brentwood
Lead actress: The legendary entertainer’s last video message to her fans was recorded 11 days before her death; seen in 2021
Always a Golden Girl: The You Again star had one of the longest careers in entertainment, spanning several decades; seen as the host on Just Men!
Vicki Lawrence revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that the Lake Placid star’s last word was reportedly “Allen.”
Betty never remarried after her third husband died of stomach cancer in 1981.
The Carol Burnett Show star also shared a sweet memory of the couple when they attended a Christmas party she threw at her home in the Valley.
(Betty and Allen) asked us, “Where can we sit quietly?” I remember Allen took her to our bedroom because we had a little table and two chairs in a bay window that looked out over the whole city, and they sat there and had a quiet, wonderfully romantic dinner in the midst of this huge party. recalled.