The ultimate bachelorette pad! Mary Tyler Moore's home from her days playing Mary Richards goes on sale for $1.7m boasting seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a SAUNA
- The house in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Moore's character Mary Richards lived, is being sold for $1.695m
- The interior scenes were filmed in a studio, and Richard's apartment bore no resemblance to real layout
- Exterior shots of the real house located at 2104 Kenwood Parkway were featured prominently in the show
- Property includes massive kitchen, impressive wooden staircase, a three-car garage, and enclosed porch
Fans of Mary Tyler Moore may still be mourning the loss of the beloved actress after her death on Wednesday, but a piece of her eponymous television show lives on.
The seven-bedroom house in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Moore's character Mary Richards lived on the third floor, is being sold for $1,695,000.
While the interior scenes were filmed in a studio, exterior shots of the real house located at 2104 Kenwood Parkway were featured prominently in the show, and fans have flocked to the location for years to catch sight of the iconic home.
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Fans of Mary Tyler Moore may still be mourning the loss of the beloved actress after her death on Wednesday, but a piece of her eponymous television show lives on
Pictured, the renovated attic of the 9,500-square-foot home, which has been reduced from its original listing price of $2,895,000 down to $1,695,000
While the interior scenes were filmed in a studio, the windows overlooking Richard's living room were modeled on the arched windows of the real house on 2104 Kenwood Parkway
The house, which features wooden moulding and detailed accents throughout, has a grand mahogany staircase at its entrance
The sprawling kitchen includes a massive L-shaped island, with stainless steel appliances complementing the white cabinet work
The 9,500-square-foot house, located just two miles outside central Minneapolis, was once split into separate apartments, much like the fictional house where Moore's character lived. It was later renovated into a massive single-family home
The Victorian home first hit the market in 2013 for $2,895,000 - and it's now going at nearly half off the original listing price.
The 9,500-square-foot home, located just two miles outside central Minneapolis, was once split into separate apartments, much like the fictional house on 119 North Weatherly, where Moore's character lived.
But the property was later renovated into an enormous single-family home including seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and five fireplaces.
The house, which features wooden moulding and detailed accents throughout, has a grand mahogany staircase at its entrance.
The sprawling kitchen includes a massive L-shaped island, with stainless steel appliances complementing the white cabinet work.
The iconic house, which is now more than a century old, has also been updated with a triple garage, an enclosed, wrap around porch, and a luxurious sauna.
The home is even listed on Trip Advisor as a notable landmark, and fans of the Mary Tyler Moore Show have flocked to the property for years, with some bus tours making a point to drive past.
While the interior of Richards' apartment in the show bore no resemblance to the layout of the real house, producers recreated the attic's arched windows in the character's living room.
The property includes a total of seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and five fireplaces
This expansive living room includes one of the five fireplaces, flanked on both sides by massive floor to ceiling windows
According to the listing, the home includes 'gracious public rooms ideal for entertaining'. Pictured, a grand piano inside the house's turret
The iconic house, which is now more than a century old, has also been updated with a triple garage, an enclosed porch, and a luxurious sauna
Pictured, one of the seven bedrooms. Potential buyers should note the house is even listed on Trip Advisor as a notable landmark, and fans of the Mary Tyler Moore Show have flocked to the property for years
The Emmy award-winning actress died Wednesday surrounded by family members at a Connecticut hospital
Her publicist, Mara Buxbaum,said in a statement: 'Today, beloved icon, Mary Tyler Moore, passed away at the age of 80 in the company of friends and her loving husband of over 33 years, Dr. S. Robert Levine.
Pictured, the gym (left), which includes weight lighting equipment as well as an elliptical. Right, a luxurious sauna (right)
The Emmy award-winning actress died Wednesday surrounded by family members at a Connecticut hospital.
Her publicist, Mara Buxbaum,said in a statement: 'Today, beloved icon, Mary Tyler Moore, passed away at the age of 80 in the company of friends and her loving husband of over 33 years, Dr. S. Robert Levine.
'A groundbreaking actress, producer, and passionate advocate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Mary will be remembered as a fearless visionary who turned the world on with her smile.'
The actress, who first gained fame in the 1960s as the frazzled wife Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, had been on a respirator for more than a week before her death, TMZ reported.
Moore, who died on Wednesday, suffered numerous health problems and had been on a respirator for more than a week
Moore suffered from a number of health problems, including a long battle with Type 1 diabetes, which she was diagnosed with in 1966 at the age of 33.
But the New York native went on to play Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore show from 1970 to 1977, in a groundbreaking role where she portrayed a single career woman working in a Minneapolis TV newsroom.
Moore truly made her mark on the series, which aired at a time when women's liberation was catching on worldwide.
The actress won seven Emmy awards over the years and was nominated for an Oscar for her 1980 portrayal of an affluent mother whose son is accidentally killed in Ordinary People.
The house also includes plenty of storage space with this room being used as a massive walk in closet
One of nine bathrooms includes a hot tub. The house has also been subject to visitors and passing bus tours in Minneapolis, but the private residence does not offer any access to the public
Pictured, the enclosed porch outside the main entrance, where the sweeping staircase can be seen
Mary Tyler Moore played the iconic Mary Richards, a single career woman working in a Minneapolis TV newsroom, from 1970 to 1977 in her eponymous TV show
The actress won seven Emmy awards over the years and was nominated for an Oscar for her 1980 portrayal of an affluent mother whose son is accidentally killed in Ordinary People
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Abfabously gorgeous home! That price is a steal.
by Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy 231