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The 1900 Victorian where character Mary Richards supposedly lived in the 1970s sitcom is on the market at $2.895 million. (Realtor.com) |
Love may not be all around, but snow is certainly around the Minneapolis house used for exterior shots on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," which is on the market at $2.895 million.
The 9,500-square-foot home, built in 1900 and sitting on one-third acre, represented the exterior of the star's apartment in the classic 1970s sitcom. The Victorian features such period details as a turret, ornate millwork, bayed rooms and leaded-glass transom windows. There are two family rooms, a turret office, an exercise room, seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a three-car garage.
The property last sold in 2007 for $2.8 million, public records show.
Barry Berg and Chad Larsen of Coldwell Banker Burnet are the listing agents.
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The 9,500-square-foot home, built in 1900 and sitting on one-third acre, represented the exterior of the star's apartment in the classic 1970s sitcom. The Victorian features such period details as a turret, ornate millwork, bayed rooms and leaded-glass transom windows. There are two family rooms, a turret office, an exercise room, seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a three-car garage.
The property last sold in 2007 for $2.8 million, public records show.
Barry Berg and Chad Larsen of Coldwell Banker Burnet are the listing agents.
ALSO:
lauren.beale@latimes.com
Follow me @LATHotProperty

