Fox News Anchor Gregg Jarrett Lists Tempting Tudor in Westchester County

Gregg Jarrett

Joe Corrigan/Getty Images

Longtime Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett is selling his 1920s-era, Tudor-style mansion in New York’s Westchester County, about an hour away from the network’s studios in midtown Manhattan.

The 3,871-square-foot home has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. It sits on a quarter-acre lot in Larchmont, a wealthy village in the town of Mamaroneck. It’s listed at $1.8 million.

The home is located on a gently winding, tree-lined street with more than a dozen other classic mansions. It’s an eight-minute walk to the Metro North train line, which is a 40-minute ride into Grand Central Station. The home’s exterior is classic American Tudor, with a stone facade, decorative timber, and a steep roof.

Exterior
Exterior

realtor.com

Library
Library

realtor.com

The arched front door opens to a formal entryway, with a tall ceiling, custom woodwork, and hardwood flooring. The open-concept lower level has a living room with fireplace, family room, dining room, library with built-in shelves, and sunroom with leaded glass windows.

Kitchen
Kitchen

realtor.com

The updated kitchen features stainless-steel appliances, a breakfast bar, wood-paneled refrigerator, full backsplash, and stone countertops. There’s also a dining nook.

Master bedroom
Master bedroom

realtor.com

Elsewhere, the home has an office, master bedroom with sitting area, updated master bathroom, and large bedrooms that retain the home’s original architectural elements, like its Tudor-style arches.

Patio
Patio

realtor.com

A small stone patio is located off the sunroom, under the shade of a Japanese maple tree. There’s an attached, two-car garage.

Jarrett joined Fox in 2002, after working for MSNBC, Court TV, and a number of local TV stations. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a defense attorney in San Francisco. He’s a frequent lecturer at law schools.

His wife, Cate, works as a Realtor® in Larchmont and is representing the family on this sale. Her bio says she and Gregg moved to the village in 1998, after moving five times in a 10-year period.

The post Fox News Anchor Gregg Jarrett Lists Tempting Tudor in Westchester County appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®.