Mary Tyler Moore’s eight-figure home in Greenwich, Connecticut, is still looking for a buyer.
The asking price for the late actress’s 13,800-square-foot mansion currently stands at $16.9 million, its listing with Joseph Barbieri of Sotheby’s International Realty showed Friday.
$2 million was shaved off its price tag, according to Zillow. The real estate site indicated it also underwent a price reduction in April.
Moore’s husband, Dr. Robert Levine, put the property up for sale in September of last year, originally seeking $21.9 million, The Wall Street Journal reported at the time.
The mansion, which underwent significant expansion and remodeling under Moore and Levine’s ownership, boasts five bedrooms and seven full bathrooms inside, according to its listing.
The home’s stone front opens up to a living room with Venetian plaster, fireplace and bay window with views of the countryside and a nearby lake.
The first floor also has a billiard room/library with built-in bookcases, a beamed ceiling and a marble fireplace. A formal dining room also has a fireplace and a bay window.
Its primary suite spans 2,000 square feet “with dual baths, dressing rooms and generous closets,” the listing said.
A large glass conservatory offers plenty of light to those that sit inside it thanks to its large windows. That space has dimensions of 23 feet by 23 feet, per the listing.
Levine described the glass conservatory to the Journal as Moore’s “serenity room” and “special place.”
Moore died at the age of 80 in 2017 from a cardiopulmonary arrest after she contracted pneumonia. She had a decadeslong battle with diabetes.