Maury Povich and Connie Chung in New Jersey, Estate of the Day
Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping
Television hosts Connie Chung and Maury Povich have put their New Jersey home on the market. Move.com reports that the pair are selling Locustwood, their Middletown, N.J. Greek Revival Manor house. The pair also own a home in New York City and one in Montana. In 2009, the Wall Street Journal reported that they were in contract to buy in the Embassy Row area of Washington and planned to move with their son from New York in 2010 or 2011The home was built in 1832 by Charles Hendrickson, a successful Dutch merchant. and the home has been nominated for National Registry of Historic Places. The listing describes it as being perfectly restored in mint condition. The property includes the 12-room main home with four bedroom, a spacious guest house and two live-in cabanas overlooking the in-ground pool. The 4.66 acre property also include garages, a workshop, putting green and an original barn with a loft. The property is listed at $2.3 million. Check out a virtual tour here.
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