Back to Game
#1356122
Single Family

Mary Tyler Moore's House (Deceased)

Greenwich, CT
Mary Tyler Moore

Mary Tyler Moore

Age 80 Capricorn

Actress best known for starring on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and for playing Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show.

7,588

Sq Ft

About this home

Mary Tyler Moore's home. Mary Tyler Moore, the actress, who could turn the world on with her smile, lived here until her passing in 2017. She purchased the 7-bedroom, 6-bathroom, 7,588 sq ft home in December of 2006 for $9 Million, according to public records. Moore was a stage, film, and television actress, as well as a producer and social advocate. She was widely known for her prominent television sitcom roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977). Her film work included 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie and 1980's Ordinary People, the latter earning Moore a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Moore was an advocate for animal rights, vegetarianism and diabetes prevention. Mary Tyler Moore had a net worth of $60 million. Born December 29, 1936, in Brooklyn Heights, New York City, New York, Moore aspired to be a dancer and started her career at the age of 17, as Happy Hotpoint, a tiny elf dancing on Hotpoint appliances in TV commercials during the '50s series Ozzie and Harriet. She appeared in 39 TV commercials in five days, ultimately earning about $6,000 from her first job. Her time as Happy Hotpoint ended when it became difficult to conceal her pregnancy in the dancing elf costume. Moore modeled anonymously on the covers of a number of record albums and auditioned for the role of the older daughter of Danny Thomas for his long-running TV show, but was turned down. Moore has been active in charity work and various political causes, particularly the issues of animal rights and Diabetes mellitus type 1. Moore herself was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes early in the run of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and also dealt with alcoholism, which she was treated for in the '80s. In May 2011, she underwent elective brain surgery to remove a benign meningioma. Unfortunately Mary Tyler Moore died on January 25, 2017 at the age of 80 years old.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$9,000,000

Listing #1356122

About This Single Family in Greenwich, CT

This 7 bedroom, 6 bathroom single family is located in Greenwich, CT. The property spans 7,588 square feet of living space. The property sold for $9,000,000, placing it in the ultra-luxury segment of the market.

Mary Tyler Moore's home. Mary Tyler Moore, the actress, who could turn the world on with her smile, lived here until her passing in 2017. She purchased the 7-bedroom, 6-bathroom, 7,588 sq ft home in December of 2006 for $9 Million, according to public records. Moore was a stage, film, and television actress, as well as a producer and social advocate. She was widely known for her prominent television sitcom roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977). Her film work included 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie and 1980's Ordinary People, the latter earning Moore a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Moore was an advocate for animal rights, vegetarianism and diabetes prevention. Mary Tyler Moore had a net worth of $60 million. Born December 29, 1936, in Brooklyn Heights, New York City, New York, Moore aspired to be a dancer and started her career at the age of 17, as Happy Hotpoint, a tiny elf dancing on Hotpoint appliances in TV commercials during the '50s series Ozzie and Harriet. She appeared in 39 TV commercials in five days, ultimately earning about $6,000 from her first job. Her time as Happy Hotpoint ended when it became difficult to conceal her pregnancy in the dancing elf costume. Moore modeled anonymously on the covers of a number of record albums and auditioned for the role of the older daughter of Danny Thomas for his long-running TV show, but was turned down. Moore has been active in charity work and various political causes, particularly the issues of animal rights and Diabetes mellitus type 1. Moore herself was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes early in the run of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and also dealt with alcoholism, which she was treated for in the '80s. In May 2011, she underwent elective brain surgery to remove a benign meningioma. Unfortunately Mary Tyler Moore died on January 25, 2017 at the age of 80 years old.

Real Estate in Greenwich, CT

Connecticut's real estate market reflects its position in the New York metropolitan commuting zone, where prices in Fairfield County rival some of the most expensive suburbs in the country. The state offers a range of markets, from the affluent Gold Coast communities of Greenwich and Darien to more affordable cities like Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven. Connecticut's proximity to both New York City and Boston makes it a target market for high-earning remote workers seeking space and quality of life.

What Determines Value in the Ultra-luxury Segment

In the ultra-luxury price range where this single family in Greenwich sits, buyers are typically weighing a specific set of trade-offs. Ultra-luxury real estate operates by different rules than the broader market. Buyers at this price point are generally purchasing on the strength of specific features — waterfront, views, architectural significance, or historical provenance — that cannot be replicated elsewhere, rather than making purely financial decisions.

Properties like this single family in Greenwich are part of the Housle game database, where players compare real home prices from across America. Understanding what makes each home worth what it sold for — the location within its market, the specific features, the year it was built, and the condition at time of sale — is exactly the kind of knowledge that Housle builds through repeated exposure to real listings.

Could You Have Guessed This Price?

Test your real estate instincts. Play Housle and see how well you can guess home prices across America.