Mary Tyler Moore’s home has entered contract in Connecticut

After more than a year of twists and turns on the market, the sprawling Connecticut estate of late TV icon Mary Tyler Moore has finally found a buyer.

Dr. S. Robert Levine, Moore’s widower, is now closer to sealing the deal on the 13,825-square-foot Georgian Colonial, a historic Greenwich gem built in 1900, following a series of dramatic price cuts. 

Initially listed in September 2023 for a sky-high $21.9 million, the property saw its price axed by $3 million last April to $18.9 million, then slashed again last July by another $5 million — landing at $16.9 million before it entered contract last month, according to records. 

Initially listed for $21.9 million in September 2023, the Greenwich property underwent price cuts of $3 million last April 2024 and an additional $5 million last July, bringing it to $16.9 million. Daniel Milstein Photography
Moore purchased the home with her husband, Dr. S. Robert Levine, in 2006 for $9 million. WireImage

Moore and Levine snagged it in 2006 for $9 million and meticulously revamped into a showcase of her refined taste. The new owner’s identity, as well as the price to be paid, are not yet available.

Moore, the trailblazing star of her eponymous ’70s sitcom “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” passed away in 2017 at Greenwich Hospital at age 80, leaving behind a legacy — and this palatial estate. 

Standing on 7.37 acres, the property boasts five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a glass conservatory, a Jacuzzi, an elevator and a gym with spa amenities. 

Moore and Levine extensively renovated the home to reflect her classical design aesthetic. Daniel Milstein Photography
The style is nothing short of handsome. Daniel Milstein Photography
The home features a standout glass conservatory. Daniel Milstein Photography
Designated a historical landmark in 2020, the property — described by Levine as “Mary’s house” — finally entered into contract in February. Daniel Milstein Photography
The kitchen and dining space. Daniel Milstein Photography

Outside is a 65-foot pool and fireplace, while a separate one-bedroom apartment sits above the three-car garage.

Levine, who poured his heart into the home alongside Moore, opened up about its allure in an email to Hearst Connecticut last year.

“The house is special to me because it is a house that Mary and I designed, with specific intention to make it welcoming, filled with natural light, open to the outside (so you feel a part of the natural surroundings), with intimate, purposeful spaces that offer comfort and a platform for display of her favorite things, including her many and diverse collections of objet d’art.” 

The dining room. Daniel Milstein Photography
The billiards room. Daniel Milstein Photography
The estate boasts five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Daniel Milstein Photography
The pool. Daniel Milstein Photography
The great lawn. Daniel Milstein Photography

He added, “It is, unquestionably ‘Mary’s house’ well reflecting her classical design aesthetic and passion for detail and use of the finest materials and artisanal methods of construction.”

The sale comes in a market where Redfin clocks the area’s median home price at $2 million as of June, with the hottest properties fetching 6% above asking and flying off the market in just 15 days.  

Joseph F. Barbieri of Sotheby’s International Realty held the listing. The Post has reached out for comment. 

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