Kat Timpf: $1.5 Million – Manhattan
The renowned columnist, television personality, and comedian Kat Timpf is more than just a pretty face. After graduating magna cum laude with a B.A. in English from Hillsdale College, she sought a career in television. As a result, she’s appeared on shows like “America Live With Megyn Kelly,” “Fox and Friends,” and “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.”
The year 2021 was a happy year for Kimpf as she married her sweetheart, Cameron Friscia. And while we’re not sure if the couple relocated to a new home, we do know that Kimpf owns a house in Manhattan.
Tomi Lahren: $3 Million – Nashville
Tomi Lahren feels strongly about her conservative views, letting everyone know it. As a result, the political commentator and former television host gained widespread recognition as host on “TheBlaze.” In 2021 she continued as host of Fox Nation’s “No Interruption” while also making appearances on “Final Thoughts.”

Lahren moved from Los Angeles to Nashville in 2020 after snapping up a two-story house for $700,000. The exterior of the home is a unique blend of contemporary and rustic. But she’s done up the interior in neutral and sedate hues. The home also comes with large windows that let in enough natural light.
Tony Kornheiser: $18 Million – Washington, D.C.
Tony Kornheiser is a renowned broadcaster but also a multitalented individual. He’s also enjoyed a successful career as a writer, television host, and radio host. He served as a columnist for “The Washington Post” from 1979 to 2001 and hosted “The Tony Kornheiser Show” on “WTEM.” Kornheiser shocked the sports media world with his brutally honest assessment of the College Football Playoff in June 2021.

When Kornheiser isn’t busy with his day job, he spends time with his wife at his house at Chevy Chase, Washington, which is one of their houses apart from the holiday home in Delaware. Not much is known about their Washington home, though.
Kat Timpf: $1.5 Million – Manhattan
The renowned columnist, television personality, and comedian Kat Timpf is more than just a pretty face. After graduating magna cum laude with a B.A. in English from Hillsdale College, she sought a career in television. As a result, she’s appeared on shows like “America Live With Megyn Kelly,” “Fox and Friends,” and “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.”

The year 2021 was a happy year for Kimpf as she married her sweetheart, Cameron Friscia. And while we’re not sure if the couple relocated to a new home, we do know that Kimpf owns a house in Manhattan.
Sarah Palin: $8 Million – Scottsdale
Sarah Palin was the 9th Governor of Alaska from 2006 till 2009. But before her foray into politics, she worked as a sports reporter for the “Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman.” And she appeared once again on television when she competed in the third season of “The Masked Singer.”

When Palin purchased her Scottsdale property in 2011 for $1.75 million, she did a lot of remodeling. And now, the 4.9-acre estate has a massive negative-edge pool, a lit sports court, equestrian areas, and many other amenities. The house was sold to a new owner in 2019 for $6.2 million.
Meredith Vieira: $45 Million, El Dorado
Meredith Vieira is another well-known television personality. She is best known as the original host of the syndicated gamer show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” a position she held from 2002 to 2013. But she was also the co-host of the NBC news program, “Today” from 2006 to 2011. In 2019, Vieira was announced as host of “25 Words or Less.”

All Vieira’s hard work in television paid off in 2014 when she picked up a newly-renovated penthouse in El Dorado. The three-bedroom home comes with two planted terraces which offer clear views of the Central Park reservoir. The penthouse can be accessed via a private elevator.
Deborah Norville: $18 Million – Park Avenue, Manhattan
When Deborah Norville became the anchor in the syndicated television news magazine “Inside Edition,” she could not have envisioned how long the job would last. And in 2021, almost three decades later, she still hosts the famous show. Norville also markets a line of yarn products called ‘Deborah Norville Collection’ for avid knitters and lovers of crochet.

She owns a Georgian-style four-bedroom, four-bathroom house on Park Avenue in Manhattan. At first sight, Norville thought the place looked like a wreck. But that turned out to be a good thing as she ended up spending 17 years in it. Finally, however, the gorgeous house was put up for sale in 2019 for $4.5 million.
Alex Trebek: $75 Million – Paso Robles, California
Alex Trebek is a legendary entertainer and television personality. His best claim to fame is his role as host of the quiz game show “Jeopardy!” for 37 seasons. As you can imagine, his passing in 2020 was a significant loss to the American television industry. So, in 2021, the “Jeopardy!” stage was renamed the ‘Alex Trebek Stage’ in his honor.

Trebek owned a 30-acre lakefront property in Paso Robles. The home has 2,595-square-feet of living space and a 1,500-square-feet metal shop building. It also has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an impressive view of Lake Nacimiento. However, it was sold for $1.3 million in 2019.
Oprah Winfrey: $3.5 Billion – Montecito, California
Oprah Winfrey’s talk show, “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” has the honor of being the highest-rated television program of its kind in history. Her interview with the Duchess of Sussex and her husband, Prince Harry, became one of the best talking points in 2021.

In 2001, Winfrey bought this 42-acre estate in Montecito, California, for $52 million. Additional purchases have increased its size to 70 acres. The estate is nicknamed “Promised Land,” and we understand why. The mansion boasts ten fireplaces, six bedrooms, two cinemas, and a lake with a beautiful collection of exotic fish.
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