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Mary Tyler Moore’s eight-figure home in Greenwich, Connecticut, is still looking for a buyer. The asking price for the late actress’s 13,800-square-foot mansion currently stands at $16.9 million. This stunning property, which boasts a rich history and luxurious features, has been on the market for some time, attracting interest from potential buyers but no finalized sales as of yet.
The mansion is set on a sprawling estate that includes beautifully landscaped grounds, multiple bedrooms, and expansive living spaces that reflect the elegance of Moore's legacy. The interior features high ceilings, grand fireplaces, and large windows that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Despite the high price tag, the property represents a unique opportunity for buyers looking to own a piece of Hollywood history. As the market continues to fluctuate, it remains to be seen whether this iconic home will find its next owner in the near future.
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