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Comedian Betty White’s Brentwood Park home is on the market, but buyers are PROHIBITED from seeing the inside of the home

For the first time in 50 years, the home belonging to the late beloved comedian Betty White is now on the market. But if you like what you see from the outside, you’ll have to purchase the home, interior sight unseen.

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According to CNN, Betty White‘s home in Brentwood Park at 506 North Carmelina Avenue in Los Angeles has been listed with Sotheby’s International Realty for $10.575 million.

The listing notes the property’s “huge parklike grounds” and says that it has been “lovingly care for.” But the listing notes one particular detail that may leave potential buyers scratching their heads:

“Located in prestigious Brentwood Park, this property with huge parklike grounds, views of the Getty Museum and mountains has been lovingly cared for. Gated and set back from the street on over 3/4 of an acre, the setting is peaceful with flower-filled gardens and old-growth trees. This is the first time the property is on the market in over 50 years. There will be no interior access of the home.”

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The listing online includes only 14 photos of the exterior of the home, the pool, poolhouses, large trees, and flower gardens toward the rear of the lot. There are no pictures, however, of any part of the inside of the home, meaning that if a prospective buyer likes what he sees on the outside, he’ll have to make an offer with intent to purchase, having never seen the inside of the home.

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The home features 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3,092 square feet of living space, and a pool, but according to the listing, “this is a unique opportunity to build your dream home on a flat lot in a serene country setting.”

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The listing by Sotheby’s International Realty also states that the property is being sold for land value only.

The nearly 3/4 acre lot on which the house is located is lined with trees that have been growing gracefully for years. The exterior of the home itself features accents of sunshine yellow, giving off a feeling of happiness.

Hollywood’s funny lady and sweetheart died on December 31, 2021, only days before her 100th birthday. After her 99th birthday, White had made plans to do something special for her 100th birthday; she wanted to share it with her fans all across the country.

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In preparation for her big day, announcements were made about the festivities, as more than 900 theaters across the country were on tap to participate in the Fathom theatrical event called Betty White: 100 Years Young – A Birthday Celebration.

After her death on New Year’s Eve, Twitter was set afire with “The Betty White Challenge.” Wanting to honor the legendary funny lady, who was also a renowned animal lover, fans took to social media to garner support for the so-called “Betty White Challenge” that was, in reality, a way of honoring the late actress by doing something meaningful for animals and animal shelters all around the world.

Donations poured into animal shelters around the globe from animal lovers who also loved Betty White.

Betty White was always known for her sweetness, her love for animals, and her funny wit. She became even more popular in her role on Golden Girls as Rose Nylund from 1985 to 1992. She starred alongside Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty, and Bea Arthur. She also had other roles in TV series and in films. You can see her in Hot in Cleveland, PIXAR’s Toy Story 4 (as Bitey White), Ponyo, Disney’s Prep and Landing, Petticoat Junction, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Odd Couple, The Love Boat, Mama’s Family, Who’s the Boss, That 70’s Show, Boston Legal, and a myriad of other projects.

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About Becky Burkett

Becky's from the Lone Star State and has been writing since she was 10 and encountered her first Disney Park when she was 11. It was love at first Main Street Electrical Parade. Joy is blank lined journals, 0.7 mm pens, and all things Walt, Woody and Buzz, PIXAR, Imagineering, Sleeping Beauty (make it blue!), Disney Parks history and EPCOT. At Disney World, you'll find her croonin' with the birdies at the Enchanted Tiki Room or hangin' with Woody and the gang at Toy Story Land. If you can dream, you really can do it!