She turned the world on with her smile, and her former Greenwich residence has been turning heads on the market. The longtime home of Mary Tyler Moore, the pioneering late actress best known for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Dick Van Dyke Show, recently got its price reduced to $17 million—down from the initial ask of $21.9 million in 2023. This latest trim seems to have done the trick, as the exquisite abode is now in contract.
Set in Greenwich’s mansion-sprinkled countryside, 50 Dingletown Road was Moore and her husband’s home for over a decade. Built in 1900, the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is a classic Georgian Colonial, with intricate woodwork, grand living spaces, and a double-height glass conservatory—arguably the manor’s most unique and striking room. Architect Stephen Wang thoughtfully designed the 13,825-square-foot mansion, which seems like it could host a rousing game of Clue or a murder mystery dinner party with its wood-paneled billiards room, stately study, gym, and spa.
Moore, a lifelong animal lover, also cherished the sprawling grounds where pets had plenty of space to roam. A long, gated drive follows the edge of Oakley Pond to the secluded 7.37-acre property surrounded by thick woods, Manicured gardens, terraces, a tennis court, and a 65-foot pool add to the lavish appeal.
Shifting trends in the luxury market, where buyers are becoming more selective despite strong demand, may have driven the price changes. But, they seem to have done the trick for the seller. Moore’s husband, Dr. Robert Levine, will soon be moving on from the Greenwich beauty if the deal goes smoothly. Sotheby’s International Realty represented the listing.