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Kathie Lee Gifford’s $100 Million Estate Feels Less Like a Listing… and More Like the End of an Era

Kathie Lee Gifford’s $100 Million Estate Feels Less Like a Listing… and More Like the End of an Era

There are luxury listings… and then there are homes that feel culturally important.

Kathie Lee Gifford’s massive Greenwich estate hitting the market for $100 million this week somehow feels bigger than real estate. Maybe because this wasn’t just a celebrity house — it was part of an entire television era.

And after seeing the photos?
I suddenly had one immediate thought:

Wait… where is Cody living?

Because according to past interviews, Kathie Lee’s son Cody Gifford and his family had been living in the home after she relocated full-time to Nashville. 

And honestly? That’s the stuff I find fascinating about celebrity real estate.

Not just the square footage.
Not the waterfront dock.
Not the tennis court.

It’s the emotional shift hidden underneath the listing photos.

The estate itself is spectacular — over 13,000 square feet sitting directly on Long Island Sound with panoramic water views that feel almost cinematic. The interiors somehow manage to be both grand and oddly warm, which honestly tracks for Kathie Lee. There’s still a very “people actually lived here” energy to it.

But scrolling through the images also feels nostalgic.

Like walking through the set of a television show after production wrapped.

You can almost picture a younger Cody running through the halls while Kathie Lee was dominating morning television with Regis Philbin. Somewhere in that house, there were almost certainly conversations about ratings, celebrity interviews, holiday specials, and probably at least one impromptu singalong.

That’s why this listing feels different from the usual celebrity mansion.

This home represents a version of fame that felt less manufactured. Morning television used to feel personal. Viewers genuinely felt like they knew these people. Kathie Lee wasn’t just another celebrity — she was part of millions of people’s daily routines.

And now the house tied to so many of those memories is quietly entering the luxury market.

There’s also something very symbolic about the timing.

Kathie Lee has openly discussed how life shifted after the death of her husband, Frank Gifford. Moving permanently to Nashville felt like the start of a completely different chapter for her — creatively, emotionally, spiritually.

So this sale doesn’t feel random.

It feels like closure.

And maybe that’s why the listing photos hit harder than expected.

Because underneath the marble, waterfront views, and nine-figure asking price… this still feels like somebody’s family home.

Just one tied to a very glamorous, very New York television legacy.

And yes — I’m still wondering where Cody moved.

Here's a link to the listing with photos and videos, Cedar Cliff:  Click Here

And yes… before anyone asks — it’s listed with Sotheby's International and not SERHANT. but I still wanted to write about it because as someone who spent years in television before real estate, I’ve learned there are certain productions you simply admire from afar. This one? This is like the final season finale of a very glamorous daytime television era.

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