Norah O'Donnell (50) – Washington, D.C., Undisclosed
We have seen Norah O'Donnell hosting several shows on television. For instance, she is the anchor of the CBS Evening News and a substitute host for Face the Nation. She is married to restaurateur Geoff Tracy, and as a family, they split their time between their D.C. home and a New York apartment.
The couple shared with The Washington Post how they bought their house in 2010, and just two years later, Norah was offered a job in New York. Their D.C. house offers a spacious layout, designed with gracious halls that are fitting for cocktail and dinner parties. The living room and kitchen are equipped with high-end appliances, too.
Oprah Winfrey (69) – Montecito, California, $100 Million
The Queen of All Media, Oprah Winfrey, has built an undeniably powerful empire. With an estimated net worth of $3 billion, it is not a surprise how she was able to build houses across the country. She has owned homes in Washington, Colorado, Illinois, Florida, and Hawaii. Yet her main abode remains in Montecito, California.
In a promotional video, fans got a peek at her lavender-themed wardrobe, a sprawling kitchen, and an elegant blue and white fine china backdrop. As detailed by New York Post, the mansion was originally constructed in 1957, and it speaks of a rich history, having been previously owned by the Bacon family.
Don Lemon (57) – Long Island, New York, $3.1 Million
Don Lemon rose to fame for his stint on CNN, which spanned from 2014 to 2023. His excellence earned him an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2002 and three regional Emmy Awards for his special coverage of Washington snipers and Chicago real estate, respectively. While he might have stayed in a Harlem apartment near work, he enjoys a more comfortable mansion in Sag Harbor, Long Island.
The $3.1 million property boasts four bedrooms and five bathrooms. It is a federal-designed mansion, located in a prime street. The exterior facilities stand out among the rest. It has an outdoor shower, a pool house, a saltwater pool with an automatic cover, and a pergola.
Rachael Ray (55) – New York, Undisclosed
Rachael Ray made a name for herself by producing several cook shows. She has earned three Daytime Emmy Awards from several television shows and has written several cookbooks. She spends her time in their New York residence when she is not cooking onscreen.
In 2021, Rachael shared a glimpse of the newly rebuilt New York house after it was destroyed by a massive fire in 2020. She gave fans a tour and explained that while it may be newly built, they ensured the homey and cozy vibe was sustained. As reported by People, they tried their best to keep it as close to the original.
Martha Raddatz (70) –Arlington, Virginia, $2 Million
Martha Raddatz is best known for being ABC News' Chief Global Affairs Correspondent. As a writer, she has contributed to The New Republic. When she's not onscreen, she spends a lowkey life away from the spotlight with her husband, journalist Tom Gjelten.
The couple enjoys family life in their $2 million vintage house, located on a high-end and coveted block across Arlington, Virginia. The property sits about 15 minutes from downtown Washington, D.C., and boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms. As discussed by the Realtor, the house was built in 1990 and carries a ton of character and street presence.