Mary Tyler Moore's $16.9 million mansion finally sells

The Greenwich, Connecticut, mansion went up for sale in September of last year for $21.9M

The late Mary Tyler Moore's mansion in Connecticut has been purchased by a buyer at last.

The home, located in the southwestern Connecticut town of Greenwich, went for $16.9 million, Sotheby's International Realty confirmed to FOX Business. 

The sale of Moore's former mansion, whose listing had been with Joseph Barbieri of Sotheby's International Realty – Greenwich Brokerage, was earlier reported by the Greenwich Time. 

The home's sale price clocked in at $16.9 million

The home's sale price clocked in at $16.9 million (Daniel Milstein for Sotheby’s International Realty)

The sprawling Georgian Colonial has sported that eight-figure asking price since last summer, when $2 million was shaved off its price tag, according to Zillow. The real estate site indicated it also underwent a price reduction in April 2024.

"It was an honor to represent this remarkable property, once home to a beloved TV icon. I am pleased with the successful outcome of the sale," Barbieri said in a statement.

Moore’s husband, Dr. Robert Levine, put the property up for sale in September 2023, originally seeking $21.9 million, The Wall Street Journal reported at the time. 

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The mansion, which underwent significant expansion and remodeling under Moore and Levine’s ownership, boasts five bedrooms and seven full bathrooms inside, according to its listing. 

The late Mary Tyler Moore's home features five bedrooms

The late Mary Tyler Moore's home features five bedrooms (Daniel Milstein for Sotheby’s International Realty)

The home’s stone front opens up to a living room with Venetian plaster, fireplace and bay window with views of the countryside and a nearby lake. The first floor also has a billiard room/library with built-in bookcases, a beamed ceiling and a marble fireplace. A formal dining room also has a fireplace and a bay window.

Its primary suite spans 2,000 square feet "with dual baths, dressing rooms and generous closets," the listing said.

A large glass conservatory offers plenty of light to those that sit inside it thanks to its large windows. That space has dimensions of 23 feet by 23 feet, per the listing. 

A large glass conservatory offers plenty of light to those that sit inside it thanks to its large windows

A large glass conservatory offers plenty of light to those that sit inside it thanks to its large windows (Daniel Milstein for Sotheby’s International Realty)

Levine described the glass conservatory to the Journal as Moore’s "serenity room" and "special place."

Moore died at the age of 80 in 2017 from a cardiopulmonary arrest after she contracted pneumonia. She had a decades-long battle with diabetes.

The late actress’s mansion’s massive grounds are just as grand as its interior, with Barbieri previously describing them as "beautiful."

A view of the back of the $16.9 million home

A view of the back of the $16.9 million home (Daniel Milstein for Sotheby’s International Realty)

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There is a 65-foot pool in the backyard.

a view of the pool

A view of the pool (Daniel Milstein for Sotheby’s International Realty)

Even the drive to the home is scenic, "following a meandering stream to Oakley Pond," according to the listing. The property also borders five acres of conservation land.

The couple reportedly acquired the property in 2006, paying $10 million, per the Journal.

"It’s Mary’s house, if I’m going to step into my ‘what next?’, I decided I have to step away from the house," Moore’s husband told the outlet in 2023. 

NEW YORK, NY - CIRCA 1984: Mary Tyler Moore and husband Robert Levine circa 1984 in New York City. (Photo by Images Press/IMAGES/Getty Images)

Mary Tyler Moore and husband Robert Levine circa 1984 in New York City. (Images Press/IMAGES/Getty Images / Getty Images)

American actress Mary Tyler Moore mouths surprise on the telephone while simultaneously typing as others work in the background in a scene from 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' (also known as 'Mary Tyler Moore'), Los Angeles, California, early 1970s. Moore wears a sleevless orange dress as she sits behind her desk. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)

Mary Tyler Moore mouths surprise on the telephone while simultaneously typing as others work in the background in a scene from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." (CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Barbieri had told FOX Business in December 2024 that he didn't see any further price reduction in the property’s future.

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More than 13,800 people lived in the Greenwich area as of 2020, according to the Census Bureau.