Is it always sunny in the world of morning television?
At least for Savannah Guthrie, there are real estate escapes where she can flee from the alleged tension on the set of “Today” between her and co-host Hoda Kotb.
For instance, earlier this month, Guthrie said that she had overslept — arriving to the studio just 20 minutes before she was set to go live at 7 a.m. But TV insiders said this was more than a silly faux pas. Instead, Guthrie, 50, deliberately overslept to show NBC News “who is the real boss,” according to Page Six.
The rumored feud between the two big-name television hosts allegedly stems from Guthrie seeing herself as the show’s leading news anchor, though Kotb is more popular among viewers, Page Six added, creating “an underlying competitiveness” between the two.
However, on Tuesday, an insider told The Post that reports on the rumored animosity between the two are false.
Still, what’s good is that Guthrie has two homes where she can kick up her feet away from the spotlight.
During a recent show, Craig Melvin, who was filling in for Hoda Kotb, poked fun at Savannah Guthrie’s tardiness. TODAY
Kotb and Guthrie are both off from hosting duties at NBC’s “Today” this week as they are on vacation. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty ImagesThe longtime NBC anchor lives in a roughly 3,700-square-foot home in New York’s affluent Tribeca when filming the show. And when off the clock, Guthrie, her husband Michael Feldman and their children unwind upstate in a tony Hudson Valley town.
Manhattan condo — Tribeca: $7.1 million
Guthrie and Feldman purchased a four-bedroom, four-bathroom condo in Tribeca for $7.1 million in 2017. They upgraded to the more-than 3,700-square-foot home after listing their 2,690-square-foot abode in the same neighborhood that year.
A keyed elevator entry opens into a foyer accented with bluestone and oak screen detail, a previous listing of the home says. The great room features 50 feet of city views and comes with a wet bar and an under-counter SubZero refrigerator.
The formal dining room and living space. Corcoran Group
A view of the open floor plan. Corcoran Group
The kitchen. Corcoran Group
The breakfast area. Corcoran GroupMeanwhile, the kitchen opens to the living and dining rooms, and comes with a marble center island and a wine refrigerator.
The primary suite boasts a walk-in dressing room and a five-fixture bath, which includes Carrara marble walls, a soaking tub, a rain shower and a hand shower with thermostatic controls.
The second bedroom has an ensuite shower, while the third and fourth bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom.
A children’s play area. Corcoran Group
One of four bedrooms. Corcoran Group
The primary bathroom. Corcoran Group
A children’s room. Corcoran GroupUpstate New York house — Hudson Valley: $2.7 million
In 2014, Guthrie and Feldman, who married that year, shelled out $2.7 million for a five-bedroom, five-bathroom upstate estate overlooking the Catskills.
Spanning 7,000 square feet, the estate is on 20 acres.
The foyer. Houlihan Lawrence
The living area. Houlihan Lawrence
A view of the floor plan. The living room features a fireplace. Houlihan LawrenceThe home was built in 2011.
Perched high on a scenic ridge facing the mountains, features include white oak flooring, 10-foot ceilings, chef’s kitchen, first-floor primary suite, artist studio, gym, a grand scale porch and four fireplaces.
It also boasts a sprawling garden and a pool.
The kitchen with bar seating and a small sitting area next to it. Houlihan Lawrence
A wide shot of the kitchen shows a second staircase leading to the second floor. Houlihan Lawrence
Guthrie inside her upstate New York home in 2020. Instagram
The dining room. Houlihan Lawrence
One of five bedrooms. Houlihan Lawrence
One of five bathrooms. Houlihan Lawrence
The prime perch overlooks the Catskills. Houlihan LawrenceIt’s a two-hour drive from New York City.
Guthrie often talked about her time in the home during the quarantine period at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I’m home, I’m home. The reason is because my family is upstate,” she explained during an episode of the NBC show in April 2020. “So I’m sticking close to the family and coming to the city less and less. I’m trying to work from home and also, frankly, this is what those officials are telling us to do. So that’s exactly what I’m going to do.”
The home is worth about $4.5 million today.





