Savannah Guthrie, husband Michael Feldman and their children Vale and Charles.Photo: Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Savannah Guthrieis re-listing her Tribeca loft for half a million dollars less.
TheTodayshow co-anchor and her husband,Michael Feldman, first listed their four-bedroom, four-bathroom, nearly 3,800-square-foot New York City home for $7.1 million in January.
Property records show that the couple purchased the home in June 2017 for slightly more than they originally listed it for: $7, 114, 294. They’ve since reduced the price to $6.5 million.
Built in 2016, the home recently underwent a “meticulous and thoughtful renovation,” per the official description.

The great room is the full-floor loft’s standout space with wall-to-wall south-facing windows and 50 feet of frontage.

It also features three separate living areas, a custom marble and white oak bar and an eye-catching steel-and-glass wall that visually separates the living areas from a large formal dining room with an antiqued mirror and cerused oak backdrop.

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Adjacent to the dining area is an open chef’s kitchen with custom floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, a honed black marble center island and top-of-the-line appliances.

The primary bedroom features a fireplace and large dressing room with custom millwork. More antiqued mirror lines the full wall of closets.
The primary bathroom is finished with Pass Carrera marble and bluestone, a deep soaking tub beneath a flatscreen television, separate shower, double vanity and wall-hung Toto dual-flush water closet.

The second and third bedrooms, whichGuthrie currently uses as children’s rooms— she has daughter Vale, 9, and son Charley, 6, with Feldman — share a bathroom, while the fourth bedroom has an ensuite bath. There’s also a home office with a built-in desk and Murphy bed.
Other unique features of the condo, which is situated in the heart of Tribeca, include hand-painted wall murals, Austrian white oak flooring, a high-tech AV system with in-wall and in-ceiling speakers, and a private storage unit.
source: people.com