March 21, 2025 - 01:41

After more than a year of twists and turns on the market, the sprawling Greenwich estate of late TV icon Mary Tyler Moore has finally found a buyer. The luxurious mansion, which is steeped in Hollywood history, has attracted attention from various potential buyers since it was first listed.
Located in one of Connecticut's most prestigious neighborhoods, the property boasts stunning architectural details, expansive gardens, and a swimming pool, all set against the backdrop of picturesque views. The estate reflects the elegance and charm that characterized Moore’s illustrious career, making it a coveted piece of real estate.
The sale marks a significant moment for the late actress's legacy, as her home was not just a residence but a symbol of her remarkable life and career. Fans and admirers of Moore will undoubtedly be interested to see how the new owners will honor the legacy of the beloved star.
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