Robin Roberts – $2.595 Million, New York
One of the first things that Robin Roberts did once she officially became a Good Morning America co-host, was to buy a brand-new house for her to live in! In 2005, she splashed out $2.575 million buying a freshly built apartment in the Heritage at Trump Place, New York.
The building alone offered her a 24-hour doorman, a swimming pool, and a courtyard. Her apartment, on the other hand, has a beautiful private balcony, with two bedrooms and bathrooms spreading over its 1,568-square-foot interior. Robin listed it on the market in 2011, asking for $2.595 million. In 2020 she took part in America in Pain: What Comes Next?
Laura Ingraham – $1.3 Million, Washington
Laura Ingraham worked as the host of The Laura Ingraham Show—one of the most popular radio shows in the U.S.—for over 2 decades. After that, she decided to sell her 1922 Colonial-style home in Washington city. With 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a charming tiled front, it was acquired for $1.3 million in 2007.
The daughter of a carwash owner and a waitress, Laura was able to go from a humble background to the very top of American radio broadcasting. With an estimated net worth of $70 million, she will have no problems finding a suited replacement for her former Washington residence.
Kat Timpf – Price Undisclosed, Manhattan
Kat Timpf established a name for herself as a libertarian columnist, television personality, reporter, and comedian. Many folks best know her for being a cast member of Fox News Channel’s “Gutfeld!” She has been working for Fox as a host on several programs, including “Fox News Specialists” and “Fox Nation.”
With a thriving career on-screen, Timpf gets to go home to her stunning apartment in Manhattan after work each day. Even though the residence’s market value remains a mystery, its modern furnishings and breathtaking views speak of comfort and luxury. In 2022, Timpf appeared on the TV show “Jesse Watters Primetime.”