TV broadcast journalist Hoda Kotb is trading the iconic skyline of Manhattan for the quiet charm of Bronxville, New York.
At 60 years old, the beloved “TODAY” co-host is stepping into a new phase of her life, one that focuses on family, independence, and creating a warm, grounded home for her daughters, Haley Joy (7) and Hope Catherine (4).
This move, which coincided with her decision to step back from her high-profile role, marks a heartfelt chapter in Kotb’s life.
Leaving Manhattan for Bronxville
After years of living in the heart of New York City, where she embraced her fast-paced career and the joys of motherhood, Kotb made the emotional decision to move to a spacious suburban home.
Located in Bronxville, a tranquil suburb in Westchester County, Kotb’s new residence is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, yet close enough to keep her connected to the city she loves.
This charming home was purchased for $2.89 million, a significant but thoughtful investment in her daughters’ future and well-being.
A Spacious, Family-Centered Home
Kotb’s Bronxville home, spanning over 4,000 square feet, is the perfect place for her daughters to grow and explore.
Built in 1952, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom residence has been recently renovated, boasting modern touches while maintaining a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere.
One of the home’s highlights is the chef’s kitchen, an ideal spot for family meals and gatherings.
The vaulted ceilings and sun-filled family room offer a warm and inviting space where Kotb and her girls can spend quality time together, enjoying the simplicity of life away from the city.
At an impressive 765 square feet, the primary bedroom serves as a personal retreat for Kotb, complete with a spa-like ensuite bathroom.
Adorned with Calcutta marble tiles, radiant heated floors, a skylight, and vaulted ceilings, the space provides comfort and luxury for moments of relaxation.
A Backyard for New Adventures
For Kotb, the most exciting part of the move is the expansive backyard.
The property features a bluestone patio surrounded by vibrant gardens, offering ample space for Haley and Hope to run, play, and have outdoor family dinners under the stars.
This is exactly what Kotb envisioned when she decided to leave Manhattan—the chance for her daughters to experience a more traditional childhood filled with outdoor adventures and a sense of independence.
“We’re repotting,” Kotb explained to her daughters.
“Just like a plant needs more space to grow, we’re moving to give you room to flourish.”
Her words echo the deep thought and care that went into this move, showing that it’s about more than just square footage.
It’s about providing her children with the kind of life Kotb believes will foster their growth and happiness.
A Life with New Friends and New Adventures
With her daughters now attending nearby schools, and the family settling into their suburban routine, Kotb is excited about the fresh start.
The close-knit, small-town feel of Bronxville, combined with its proximity to parks and outdoor spaces, offers the perfect environment for Haley and Hope to spread their wings.
Despite the emotional difficulty of leaving her longtime apartment, where she welcomed her daughters through adoption, Kotb looks ahead with optimism.
“We’re going to have so much fun,” she told her girls.
“We have new friends and old friends, and we’re in for a brand-new adventure.”
Saying Goodbye to the “TODAY” Show
In addition to her move, Kotb’s decision to step back from her daily role on the “TODAY” show was another significant change.
The beloved co-host penned a heartfelt letter to her colleagues, admitting that while it was a painful decision, it was the right one.
“As I write this, my heart is all over the map,” Kotb confessed. “I know I’m making the right decision, but it’s a painful one.
And you all are the reason why.”
Her decision was driven by her desire to spend more time with her daughters, particularly as they enter important developmental stages.
“I had my kids late in life, and they deserve a bigger piece of my time pie,” Kotb shared, acknowledging that this move and career shift were rooted in her devotion to Haley and Hope.
While leaving her co-host chair wasn’t easy, Kotb won’t be leaving NBC entirely, assuring fans she plans to stay “in the family.” However, for now, her focus is on her new home, her children, and embracing the quieter, more intentional pace of life in Bronxville.
For Kotb, this new suburban home represents more than just a change in scenery.
It’s a symbol of growth, independence, and the next chapter in her life’s story—a place where she can slow down and cherish the moments that matter most.
As she bids farewell to the bright lights of Manhattan, Kotb looks forward to a life filled with backyard adventures, family dinners, and the warmth of a cozy, welcoming home.
As she put it best: “This is going to be a great adventure. Let’s go!”