Betty White’s Los Angeles home, located in the upscale neighborhood of Brentwood, has been listed for sale at $10.575 million. This 3,029 square-foot property boasts views of the iconic Getty Museum and includes a spacious backyard complete with a classic Southern California swimming pool. White moved into the house in 1968 with her husband, Allen Ludden, to be close to several studios on L.A.’s Westside, and she lived there for decades. Even after Ludden’s passing in 1981, White remained in the home until she passed away in December 2021.
In addition to the main house, the property also features a guest house, where White and Ludden would host close friends for regular game nights. Their gatherings included notable celebrities such as Jimmy and Gloria Stewart, Dinah Shore, and Burt Reynolds, making the home a central hub for Hollywood camaraderie. Despite its rich history, the home is only open to prequalified buyers, and no interior tours are being offered, ensuring that the listing maintains an air of exclusivity.
White also had a house in Carmel, California, where she spent much of her time. That property, which offered breathtaking views of the Monterey Peninsula, was listed earlier this year for $7.9 million. Due to high demand, a bidding war ensued, and the final selling price climbed to $10.7 million. While White had initially wanted to live out her final days at the Carmel home, she ultimately stayed at her Brentwood residence for medical reasons.
With both of White’s homes now sold or up for sale, they mark the end of an era in her illustrious life. Her Brentwood home, in particular, holds many memories of her life in Hollywood and her friendships with other entertainment icons. As her estate prepares to close this chapter, fans and potential buyers alike are reminded of the deep connection White had to her homes, her friends, and her decades-long career in the entertainment industry.