Designer Manhattan Condo of Savannah Guthrie Listed for Sale at $7.1 Million

It has been reported that Savannah Guthrie, co-host of the "Today Show," has put up for sale a comfortably sumptuous full-floor loft condo in lower Manhattan for a price of $7.1 million. There are approximately $12,000 per month in taxes and common charges for the house, which is listed with Cortnee B. Glasser of Sotheby's International Realty.
Marketing materials describe this as a “turnkey, one-of-a-kind home” that was created in collaboration with Ike Kligerman & Barkley architects as well as Monique Gibson, the celebrity interior designer (her clients include Jon Stewart, Jon Bon Jovi, Meg Ryan, and Conan O'Brien). A subdued palette, luscious textures, and fine natural materials make the 3,700-square-foot space a relaxed version of sophisticated luxury.
Beiges and ecrus are the predominant colors in this room, but they are balanced by olive, lilac, and wine shades, while the sharp striations and swooping curves of the sofas and chairs soften the rough edges of the rigid concrete ceiling, which rises more than 10 feet.
Among the additional highlights of the room are the hand-painted wall treatments by Dean Barger Studios, the Austrian white oak flooring, the sophisticated light fixtures, the luxurious draperies, and the handsome built-ins in cerused oak.
A floor-to-ceiling wall of steel-trimmed glass with sliding panels sets off a combined 45-foot stretch of living room and dining room, which are divided by a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass. In the living room of this house, an entire wall of built-in cupboards holds the TV, a wet bar near it makes mixing a boozy beverage during commercial breaks a breeze, and a row of large windows facing south fill the room with natural light during the day.
A fitted kitchen features sleek designer appliances as well as a dark marble countertop flecked with white, lightning bolt-like veining, and is located between the dining room and a room that has been fitted with custom storage cabinets as well as a cozier informal dining area or den.
A Jack-and-Jill-style bath and the primary suite are located at the north end of the condo, along with three family bedrooms. A fireplace warms the sedate primary bedroom, the bluestone and white marble primary bath contains a TV positioned for optimal viewing while in the tub, and the dressing room has custom millwork and antiqued mirror wardrobes.
A small home office lies hidden behind clever built-ins that conceal a Murphy bed, conveniently accessible from the living room and the primary suite's bathroom.
Despite being rushed off set yesterday after testing positive for Covid for the third time in just over a year, the attorney and veteran broadcast journalist, and her husband, a politically savvy PR and communications consultant, won't turn a profit on the condo.
They bought it for $7 million about five and a half years ago. Additionally, the couple owns a wooded 20-acre getaway near Rhinebeck, which they bought in 2014 for $2.7 million.











