Ginger Zee: $2.5 Million – New York
Ginger Zee’s high-school goal was to appear on NBC’s “The Today Show.” Her dream came true in 2010 when she made her debut as a guest meteorologist on a weekend edition of the show. She went on to gain national prominence. And in 2021, she hosted a weekly segment on climate change and the environment on ABC News.
Zee spends time with her husband and children in her New York home when she’s not on television. If you caught the 2017 season of the DIY series, “Renovation Realities: Ben and Ginger,” then you know all about the 1,800-square-feet restored spacious house and its gorgeous décor.
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.
David Muir: $7 Million – Skaneateles Lake
David Muir is one of the most recognizable faces on television. That is, of course, if you enjoy watching ABC’s “World News Tonight.” He has won multiple Emmy Awards for his national and international journalistic efforts. In 2021, he also became the lead anchor for breaking news and special events on ABC News.

A successful career in journalism hints at a sizeable income. But, of course, Muir’s beautiful Lakehouse in Skaneateles says just as much. So he bought the 4,300-square-feet home for $7 million in 2019 and spent a couple of months restoring it. He also says it’s the perfect place to catch his breath after traveling worldwide.
Chelsea Clinton: $10 Million – New York
The daughter of former United States President Bill Clinton and ex U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is Chelsea Clinton. Like her parents, she established a career in public service as a writer and global health advocate. With that, she enjoys a gorgeous New York condominium worth $10 Million.

It has a vast, open living room with beamed ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that let natural light in. It boasts 13 rooms, four bedrooms, and five bathrooms. On top of that, the residence is protected with a full-time doorman and smart home system. Clinton launched a podcast, “In Fact with Chelsea Clinton,” in 2021.
Carl Quintanilla: $9 Million – Bridgehampton
Carl Quintanilla is an award-winning journalist and co-anchor of the CNBC show “Squawk on the Street.” After bagging a degree in political science, he worked as a reporter and columnist for the “Daily Camera” as well as an editorial assistant for “NPR.” In 2021, he served as host of the digital interview series “BINGE.”

In 2017, Quintanilla bought a seven-bedroom home in Bridgehampton for $3.2 million. The overall architecture is remarkable, but the dramatic touches within the home are even more impressive. The house is designed with vaulted ceilings, glass doors, a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen, and a bluestone patio, perfect for entertaining.
Rush Limbaugh: $600 Million – Palm Beach
According to a 2019 report from “Talkers Magazine,” “The Rush Limbaugh Show” attracted a cumulative weekly audience of 15.5 million listeners. So it’s safe to say that Rush Limbaugh belongs to the list of the highest-paid radio personalities in America. In 2020, President Trump awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Before his death in 2021, Limbaugh owned a 2.2-acre estate in Palm Beach, which he initially picked up for $3.98 million. He also bought some neighboring land to expand the home and add three more structures. The 24,000-square-foot mansion has seven bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. In 2021, the two-story property was evaluated at $50 million.
Ellen DeGeneres: $500 Million – Santa Barbara, California
Ellen DeGeneres is the celebrated host of the syndicated talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” And she’s pretty successful too. If anything, thanks to the show, which she’s hosted since its debut in 2003. In 2021 however, she announced that the 19th season would be the show’s finale.

DeGeneres is an expert at acquiring stunning homes and flipping them for a profit. A good example is this beach house in Santa Barbara, California, which boasts 10,500-square-feet of living space, including a rooftop patio and a deck. However, it was sold in 2018 for $34 million, $7.5 million over its purchase price as per “Cottages and Gardens.”
Conan O’Brien: $150 Million – Los Angeles
Conan O’Brien has built an impressive career hosting talk shows. He’s best known for “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien,” and “Conan.” However, he stepped down as the host of “Conan” in 2021 after a 12-year run.

In 2008, O’Brien purchased a 5,000-square-feet home in Los Angeles that offers a panoramic view of the area and the Pacific Ocean. The house comes with six bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms and is also equipped with a tennis court, a hot tub, and a massive pool. However, he only owned the home for four years before selling it.
Tony Robbins: $600 Million, Lantana, Florida
Tony Robbins is a popular motivational speaker and author of several self-help books, including 1993 published “Awaken The Giant Within.” Interestingly, he started as an assistant to Jim Rohn. Now, Robbins spends time holding annual workshops emphasizing positive thinking. In 2022, he released the book “Life Force.”

He owns a beautiful mansion in Lantana, Florida, which sits on two acres of land. The home also comes with an infinity pool, a spa, a club room, and a private oceanfront. Robbins engaged in several remodeling projects to bring the house up to his taste. We’d say he’s done an excellent job from the pictures above.
Candace Cameron Bure: $14 Million – Malibu
Candace Bure rose to prominence thanks to her D.J. Tanner character on the ABC sitcom “Full House.” Since then, she’s also starred in several “Hallmark Channel” movies which hints at a possible partnership. She plays Lara in the 2021 movie “The Christmas Contest.” In addition, Bure has four books to her name.

She owns a lovely house in Malibu, which she snagged for $2.35 million. The contemporary architecture of the home shelters a spacious living room, vaulted ceilings, and a breakfast area that opens out to the exquisite backyard. The lush green yard has us green with envy.
Kelly Ripa: $120 Million – Telluride, Colorado
We all know Kelly Ripa from “Live! With Kelly Ripa,” but if you’re not a fan of the talk show, you may have seen her in the 2020 movie, “The Stand-In,” where she played herself. In 2021, she was a co-executive producer of the series “Exhumed.”

It’s no surprise that Ripa has an extensive property portfolio with her $120 million net worth. And although we don’t know a lot about her dreamy mansion in Telluride, Colorado, we do know it’s a popular spot for ski trips. She and her husband have described it as a peaceful space with incredible mountain views.
Pam Oliver: $6 Million – Atlanta, Georgia
Pam Oliver is an American sportscaster best known for her work on the courtside of the NBA and sidelines of NFL games. However, Oliver got her big break in 1993 when she landed a job with “ESPN.” Since joining “Fox Sports” in 1995, she has been a familiar face. In 2022, she continues as a sideline reporter for the network’s #2 NFL broadcasting team.

According to “Fox Sports,” Oliver lives with her husband in Atlanta, Georgia. Unfortunately, no details of the home are available. However, we’re guessing her $6 million net worth would afford her a beautiful house.
Justin Trudeau: $10 Million – Rideau Cottage, Ottawa
Justin Trudeau is the 23rd prime minister of Canada. When he assumed office in 2015, he was the second-youngest prime minister in Canadian history, joining the rank of Joe Clark. Although Trudeau received the lowest popular vote percentage during the 2021 federal election, he still secured his position.

As prime minister, Trudeau had the option of living at the official residence at 24 Sussex drive; however, the house required some repairs. So he moved instead to Rideau Cottage in Ottawa. The building owned by the Canadian monarchy has 22 rooms and is built in the Georgian Revival architectural style.
Steve Bannon: $20 Million – Washington D.C.
Stephen Bannon was the Chief strategist under President Donald Trump’s administration. He’s also worked with Goldman Sachs as a media executive. However, his time in the White House ended after the first seven months of Trump’s first term. Unfortunately, in 2021, he was indicted on two criminal contempt charges.

Before Bannon’s run-in with the law, he lived in a D.C. rowhouse owned by Moustafa El-Gindy. Plans were made to build a three-foot metal fence around the property. But the Historic Preservation Review Board wasn’t having any of it, and they refused to sign off on it.
Donald Trump Jr.: $300 Million – Florida
Donald Trump Jr. may be the eldest child of the former President of the United States. Still, he’s made a name for himself thanks to his political activism and business relations. He serves as the executive vice president of The Trump Organization. In January 2022, he announced his engagement to Kimberly Guilfoyle.

The engagement doesn’t come as a surprise, especially as the couple shelled out $9.7 million for a Florida mansion in 2021. The home appears worth the payout with its manicured lawn, lush garden wall, and massive pool. It also has six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and an updated gourmet kitchen.
Wolf Blitzer: $20 Million – Bethesda, Maryland
It’s not farfetched to say that Wolf Blitzer has a lifelong commitment to CNN. His work at the news-based channel began in 1990 when he was employed as a military affairs reporter. Through the years, Blitzer enjoyed several promotions. However, in 2021 CNN announced that Blitzer would continue hosting documentaries while serving as the anchor of the network’s signature evening newscast, “The Situation Room.”

Despite his success as a journalist and news correspondent, Blitzer lives in a modest home in Bethesda, Maryland. He bought the two-story house for $710k in 1989 and has lived there ever since. Its value has appreciated and is North of $1.34 million.
Ann Curry: $10 Million – Manhattan
Ann Curry is an international correspondent and journalist whose career spans over three decades. Her specialty is reporting on human welfare, especially during wars or in the aftermath of natural disasters. Curry has reported from wars in Iraq, Congo, Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Israel throughout her career. In 2021, she appeared as a keynote speaker at a virtual event hosted by ‘Habitat for Humanity.’

Curry owns a townhouse in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. But ever since she purchased it in 2003, the house has undergone a series of renovations. Yet, at last check, it remains uninhabited. So we wonder what plans she has for the property.
Jane Pauley: $40 Million – Palisades, New York
Jane Pauley has been an active news reporter since 1972 when she was employed at “WISH-TV.” In 1976 she joined NBC as host of its morning show, “Today,” where she replaced Barbara Walters. But, of course, the decades have been kind to Pauley, and her career as a television host is noteworthy. In 2021, she served as the “CBS Sunday Morning” host.

Pauley owns a picturesque property in Palisades, or at least she did, until its sale in 2021. The home fittingly called the ‘House in the Woods’ sits on the Hudson River and spans 3,100-square-feet. The Tudor-style is also designed with chestnut wood floors, leaded glass windows, and three stone fireplaces.
Natalie Morales: $18 Million – Brentwood
Natalie Morales is best knowns as the anchor of NBC’s “Today” show. At the start of her career, Morales worked at Chase Bank. And we’re sure her decision to pursue a career in journalism would make for an exciting story. The year 2021 marked the end of Morales’ 22-year run with NBC news, but we’ll be seeing more of her on CBS.

In 2016, Morales picked up a $6.8 million property in Brentwood. The posh house sits behind privacy gates and measures over 7,000-square-feet. It combines traditional and contemporary styles with French iron doors, gray-painted brickwork, and a tempered glass wine wall.
Sean Hannity: $300 Million – Oyster Bay, Long Island
Sean Hannity is a conservative political commentator. His long run as a television personality has earned him several awards. However, he is also known for his conspiracy theories. The most popular has to be his claim that former President Obama is not a legitimate U.S. citizen. In fact, many were taken aback when he encouraged people to get vaccinated on live television in 2021.

Hannity has an impressive real estate portfolio which includes his Long Island mansion. The waterfront home sits on two acres and spans 8,000-square-feet of living space. It also has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a gorgeous water view. However, Hannity put the house up for sale in 2014.
Hoda Kotb: $30 Million – Manhatten, New York & Long Island
Hoda Kotb is an American journalist and broadcaster who once served as a correspondent on “Dateline NBC.” She’s released several books, including her autobiography “Hoda” and her 2019 children’s book, “You Are My Happy.” In 2021 she received the Matrix Award.

Kotb has the luxury of owning two homes, one in Long Island and the other in Upper Manhattan. When the bright lights of the latter get too much for her to handle, she moves with her family to the stunning four-bedroom house on Long Island. The author has revealed that the waterfront home in Long Island is the best place to enjoy some time off.
Nancy Snyderman: $10 Million – Princeton, New Jersey
Dr. Nancy Snyderman is a medical doctor, author, journalist, and former chief medical editor for NBC news. However, Snyderman cut ties with the news channel in 2015. She is also the co-founder of the medical service “CarePlanner.” In 2021, they announced the relaunch of their festive series dedicated to unsung heroes in the home care sector.

Snyderman owns a cottage-like home in Princeton. The house was built in 1963 and sits on two acres of the pastoral landscape. It also comes with five bedrooms and a lush garden in the backyard. Snyderman has put the house up for sale since 2015 for $2.5 million.
Jake Tapper: $10 Million – Washington, D.C.
Jake Tapper is a lead anchor of CNN, and you may know him as the host of the show “The Lead With Jake Tapper.” Of course, he also hosts the Sunday morning program, “State of The Union,” on CNN. In 2021, CNN increased the airtime of the “The Lead With Jake Tapper” show to two hours.

Tapper once owned this luxurious four-bedroom house on a private cul-de-sac in Washington. The four-level home boasts 2,930-square-feet and spots a hot pink front door, an unexpected splash of color in the otherwise neutral exterior. However, a need for more outdoor space pushed Tapper to sell the home in 2017 for $1.4 million.
Glenn Beck: $250 Million – Westlake, Texas
If you know the television and radio network “TheBlaze,” you should know that Glenn Beck is the CEO and founder of its parent company, “Mercury Radio.” He’s also a political commentator, radio host, and renowned conspiracy theorist. In 2022, Beck and Justin Haskins released the book “The Great Reset: Joe Biden and the Rise of Twenty-First-Century Fascism.”

In 2012, Beck purchased this suburban 3.5-acre Westlake mansion with five bedrooms for an undisclosed fee. The home was built in 2004 and covered almost 9000-square-feet. A golf course, a massive pool, a spa, and a high-tech security system are just a few impressive features of this mansion.
Robin Meade: $3 Million – Dunwoody, Georgia
Robin Meade began her broadcasting career with local stations in Ohio. Since then, she’s explored other art forms. For example, in 2009, she published a book titled “Morning Sunshine! How to Radiate Confidence and Feel it too.” In 2021, she got an on-air tribute for two decades of being with “HNL” from her family and her high school band.

The real selling point of Meade’s mansion in the Atlanta suburbs is the 4.5 acres of land on which the home sits. Spanning 3,500-square-feet, the house contains a sunroom which so happens to be her favorite room. The property also has a two-acre lake that adds to the tranquility she must experience at home.
Nancy O’Dell: $16 Million – Pasadena, California
The elegant Nancy O’Dell is a television personality and entertainment journalist. Her best claim to fame is her role as host of “Entertainment Tonight,” a post she held from 2011 to 2019. In 2021, O’Dell launched the “Nancy O’Dell Channel” on “TalkShopLive” with Oprah Winfrey as her first guest.

O’Dell is a five-time Emmy award winner, and her Mediterranean Revival mansion in California sure reflects her success. The Pasadena home, originally built in 1931, boasts 8,926-square-feet and a range of modern amenities added over the years. However, in 2017 she parted ways with the five-bedroom home for $7 million.
Charissa Thompson: $3 Million – Malibu
Charissa Thompson may have graduated with a B.A. in Law and Society from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Still, her career path tells a different story. In 2013, Thompson was the co-host of the ABC reality TV series “Splash.” Then, in 2021, she ventured into interior décor with the company “House & Home.”

Thompson’s beach house in Malibu is a thing of beauty. While the shingles on the home’s exterior give off a New-England style, the inside of the house is done in a Moroccan style with exotic tiles on the staircase, fireplace, kitchen, and bath. After an eery break-in incident in 2017, she listed the home for $2.995 million.
Sunny Hostin: $3 Million – Purchase, New York
Sunny Hostin could write a book on how to combine a successful legal career with a television career. The former federal prosecutor made her television debut as a commentator on Court TV. Still, she’s more known as the host of the ABC show, “The View.” In 2021, Hostin launched her production company, “Roots & Wings.”

Hostin also owns a stately home in Purchase, New York. Her ‘labor of love,’ as she calls it in an interview with “People,” it’s a 1920s Tudor that required several months of remodeling before it could be called habitable. Still, she transformed the historic building into a cozy home with ten bedrooms and ten bathrooms.
Greta Van Susteren: $35 Million – Annapolis, Maryland
Greta Van Susteren is a lawyer and former news anchor. During the O.J. Simpson murder trial, Van Susteren was a regular guest on CNN, where she offered insight as a legal analyst. In 2021, she hosted the podcast show “Plugged in with Greta Van Susteren.”

Once, she made her home in a Georgian-style brick house in Annapolis, Maryland. The five-bedroom property has historical relevance and has features like crown moldings and beautiful mantels. Although she and her husband purchased it for $1.76 million in 2010, they offloaded it for $1.1 million in 2016.
Mika Brzezinski: $20 Million – Washington D.C.
Mika Brzezinski is the daughter of Polish-American diplomat and political scientist Zbigniew Brzezinski. During the 9/11 attacks, she served as the principal ‘Ground Zero’ reporter for “CBS.” Additionally, in 2021, she worked as a co-host of the MSNBC show “Morning Joe.” She partnered with Forbes for her 2021 “Know Your Value” initiative.

Brzezinski has been the owner of a condo in Georgetown, which she snagged for $925k in 2014. The house has undergone significant reconstruction as it used to be a 19th-century schoolhouse. The cozy apartment covers 1,100-square-feet and contains two bedrooms and two bathrooms. She sold it for $994k in 2021, according to Zillow.
Megyn Kelly: $45 Million – New York
Megyn Kelly once appeared on TIME’s list of the 100 most influential people globally. And it’s all thanks to her illustrious television career. The political commentator and talk show host cut ties with Fox News in 2017. But before her departure, she hosted shows like “America Live,” “America’s Newsroom.” And “The Kelly File.” In 2021, she moved her podcast, “The Megyn Kelly Show,” to Sirius XM.

It’s not too farfetched to say that Kelly lives in the most secure home in New York. Unfortunately, this has little to do with her supposed security measures and everything to do with the fact that there’s almost no information available about her place of residence.
Bill Maher: $140 million – Santa Catalina Island
Bill Maher, is if nothing, outspoken about his beliefs, and it’s made him such a prolific political commentator and television host. Best known for his socio-political commentaries and political satire, Maher once hosted a late-night show called “Politically Incorrect.” In January 2022, his long-running show “Real Time With Bill Maher” made its landmark 20th season premiere.

Maher said hello and welcome to 2020 by snapping up a cozy vacation pad in Avalon, California, for $1 million. The home covers 1,367-square-feet and is located in a gated community on Catalina Island. However, the ’90s design of its interior suggests the house has hardly been renovated, if ever.
Al Roker: $70 Million – Upper East Side, Manhattan
Al Roker is a veteran meteorologist on NBC. The NBC-Roker partnership began in 1978 when Roker was hired at WKYC, an NBC-operated station in Cleveland. In 2014, he set the Guinness World Record for an uninterrupted live weather report at 34 hours. While reporting on Hurricane Ida in 2021, he got battered by waves, much to viewers’ dismay.

Roker takes time off work in his five-floor brownstone in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The home’s centerpiece is the kitchen fitted with stainless steel appliances, splashback panels, and splashes of red in random areas. According to his wife, Roker is credited with the kitchen’s décor.
Matt Drudge: $100 Million – Miami, Florida
Different journalists have called Matt Drudge many things. But, according to the New York Times’ Todd Purdum, he is the country’s reigning mischief-maker. To us, Drudge is a former television personality and creator and editor of the news aggregator, “The Drudge Report.”

Though Drudge once revealed that his two indulgences are travel and his Corvette. We wonder if his homes wouldn’t rank third on that list. He owns two homes in Florida, one of which is this 6400-square-foot four-bedroom house in the Redlands area of Miami. According to “Business Insider,” he bought the house for $1.45 million.
Ginger Zee: $2.5 Million – New York
Ginger Zee’s high-school goal was to appear on NBC’s “The Today Show.” Her dream came true in 2010 when she made her debut as a guest meteorologist on a weekend edition of the show. She went on to gain national prominence. And in 2021, she hosted a weekly segment on climate change and the environment on ABC News.

Zee spends time with her husband and children in her New York home when she’s not on television. If you caught the 2017 season of the DIY series, “Renovation Realities: Ben and Ginger,” then you know all about the 1,800-square-feet restored spacious house and its gorgeous décor.
Savannah Guthrie: $30 Million – Tribeca, New York
Savannah Guthrie makes the list of television personalities who have a legal background. Interestingly, she began her career covering important stories like the 9/11 terrorist attack before returning to school to study law. In 2021, she was announced as the interim guest host of “Jeopardy!” following the death of iconic host Alex Trebek.

Guthrie owns a BKSK Architects-designed condo in Tribeca. The house spans 2,691-square-feet and comes with three bedrooms, a home office, and four full baths. The floor-to-ceiling windows let in plenty of natural light, and the kitchen is every chef’s dream. So it’s a wonder why she decided to put the property up for sale in 2017.
Sidney Crosby: $75 Million – Nova Scotia
Sidney Crosby is a household name among fans of ice hockey. ‘Sid the Kid,’ as he is popularly called, is a Canadian ice hockey player and captain of NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins. He made headlines in 2017 for honoring a White House invitation by Donald Trump. However, his career thrives as ever, and he ended 2021 as the 30th all-time NHL scorer.

Crosby’s house in Nova Scotia is not what you would expect of a superstar of his status. But, at the same time, it seems very appropriate for the super-secretive sportsman. According to reporter James Mackey, the house is a step up from a regular man cave.
Gayle King: $40 Million – Greenwich, Connecticut
Gayle King is an anchor of the CBS flagship program, “CBS Mornings.” She began her television career as a production assistant at “WJZ-TV” in Baltimore. Oprah Winfrey worked as an anchor at the station, and the two formed a friendship. So it’s not surprising that she is an editor-at-large of “O, The Oprah Winfrey Magazine.” In 2021, King appeared as herself on an episode of “The Game.”

Though King now makes her home in a luxury penthouse in Manhattan, her Greenwich house is just as impressive. The colonial-style, 10,433-square-feet home comes with an 18-foot reception hall, seven spacious en suite bathrooms, and a three-car garage. The home was listed for $7.45 million in 2008.
Kimberly Hunt: $7 Million – Del Mar, California
The beautiful Kimberly Hunt is a renowned news reporter and television personality. We’d say she’d enjoyed an illustrious career considering her interviews with sitting presidents, military personnel, and high-profile celebrities like Oprah Winfrey. In 2021, Hunt worked as the chief anchor and managing editor for the ABC affiliate, “KGTV.”

Hunt owns a luxurious ranch-style home in Del Mar. The house pays homage to the beauty of greenery, and each room is filled with plants and fresh flowers, all expertly arranged by Hunt. The interior décor features a lot of wood furnishing. It all comes together to give the home a traditional yet elegant feel.
Katie Couric: $100 Million – New York
Katie Couric is the founder of “Katie Couric Media,” a multimedia news and production company that creates multi-faceted content from news and videos to podcasts and health updates. She’s also hosted shows at the ‘Big Three’ of American television, namely ABC, CBS, and NBC. In 2021, she signed on to serve as an interim host of “Jeopardy! Following the death of Alex Trebek.

The pre-war Carnegie Hill apartment, which Couric once called home, was listed in 2018 for $8.25 million. The spacious apartment has five bedrooms, a ‘double staff room,’ an open layout kitchen, and a semi-private elevator landing. Its large windows also offer a clear view of Park Avenue’s famous tulip gardens.
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