Betty White is gone, but she will never be forgotten. The legend passed away under two weeks from her 100th birthday in one of the worst ways to usher in 2022. Now the world is down a beloved Golden Girl, but her memory lives on. Her home also still stands and is in the hands of a new owner.

White’s Los Angeles home just sold for far above asking price. The 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom Brentwood home was listed at $10,575 million, but it sold for $10.678 million. Obviously, there was a lot of interest in this home.

Betty White’s longtime home in Los Angeles where the Hollywood icon was living at the time of her death has sold for more than its asking price. TMZ reports that the buyer is unknown, and they are also not a celebrity.

Sources connected to the sale tell us there were several offers on the home, and while it’s not yet clear who the buyer was, we’re told it’s not another celebrity.

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This place is quite nice, and fit for a Queen of Hollywood like Betty White. It comes with a swimming pool and a nice view of the Getty Museum.

Those interested in the home first had to be prequalified, and nobody was allowed inside either. Obviously, they wanted serious buyers only and did not have time for real estate tourists who might want to take a peek at Betty White’s pad.

Betty spent most of her life in that home and lived there since 1968. Now it is in the hands of a new owner, and we can only hope they understand how treasured she was.

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H Jenkins

Years of experience in writing, journalism, and digging exclusive insider info for Ringside News opened the door for a new opportunity for Jenkins. With a history in finance, he broke into the journalism game by writing on blogs and other freelance websites before branching into sports and entertainment news. Being in tune with pop culture doesn't mean it has to make sense, but he tries. Favorite bands include any group from Seattle who formed between 1991 and 1999. 5 Ozzfests under his belt and 12 Warped Tours, but his last concert was a bluegrass AC/DC cover band that was not 100% terrible.

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