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The Classy Homes Of Your Favorite Celebrities

Kate Garraway – £1 Million, North London

Being a popular host of ‘Good Morning Britain,’ Kate Garraway often remains in the limelight. Yet, she grabbed people’s attention again when she released an emotional documentary, ‘Finding Derek,’ revealing massive changes she has made inside her house.

Garraway converted the ground floor into a bedroom and even added a wet room to it for easy access. Although these renovations are made to serve her wheelchair-user husband, we can’t deny that her abode still looks beautiful from the way things have taken shape. Additionally, having a huge garden is something that makes the property more desirable, and we believe it’s the place where everyone in the family spends their time together.

 

 

Naga Munchetty – Hertfordshire

Suppose you get paid $45,000 for a day job. In that case, there’s pretty much nothing you can’t afford, from expensive getaway destinations to scooping up the best houses in dear old London, the perks of being a millionaire are indefinite.

BBC TV presenter Naga Munchetty and her director husband live in Hertfordshire, south of London, known for its tranquil open space environment. Munchetty even mentioned that looking at the window gives her the feels. Although the house appears less extravagant, it still oozes elegance, with white walls and polished wooden floors. Inside, the colors are neutral, representing wholesomeness, while the furniture’s are top of the line.

 

 

Ed Asner – $1.9 Million, Los Angeles

Ed Asner was a brilliant American actor who served as the Screen Actors Guild president for two terms, though he is commonly known for playing Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Ed’s film credits include Roots and Rich Man, Poor Man, for which he received prestigious Emmy Awards in various categories.

Interestingly, Ed owned a lovely studio city home in Los Angeles before selling it for nearly twice the asking price. The three-bedroom apartment has vaulted ceilings, French doors, and an exterior made of old bricks, amongst other amenities.

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