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Luxury Homes Celebrity Edition
Published Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Seller: MSNBC Chief Washington correspondent Norah O’Donnell and local restauranteur Geoff Tracy Asking price: $1,850,000
Details: The local power couple, who has three young kids, put their four-bedroom, four-bath Wesley Heights Colonial on the market. According to the listing, the house was built in 1934 and has been fully renovated. It has a formal living room with fireplace, a “spectacular” gourmet kitchen, and a dining room with French doors that leads to a flagstone terrace. O’Donnell and Tracy bought the house, which is just around the corner from Tracy’s flagship restaurant Cheff Geoff’s, for $1,465,000 in 2005. Image taken from longandfoster.com.
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Who are these people? Why do I care?
Posted by: Jerry, May 07, 2009 11:21:43 AM
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