Breaking News: Two New York City news anchors are saying goodbye to their pillow in Brooklyn.
Mike Marusarz and Rhiannon Ally have ranked their Park Slope co-op for $ 1.5 million, the post has learned.
The measure comes as the broadcast couple continues to cement their careers in the New York City’s fast news market.
Marusarz and Ally, married for 17 years and parents in three children, begin their partnership in the Air in the ASHB 41 News-A City-An-An NBC.
Now they carry roles in ABC.
Marusarz serves as a morning anchor weekend and field reporter for WABC eyewitness news, while Allied anchors for ABC, including a noticeable role in GMA3, where she completed for Amy Robach during a wide -rays associated with Robach’s personal controversy
Coupleifti bought 1,500 square feet, with four bedrooms, two-banking with two baths in 2022 for $ 1.46 million, property data show.
Located in a converted industrial building, the CO-op builds historical elements with modern design. The ranking highlights its double dining ceilings, a special spiral staircase and a multi -level layout that offers flexibility for different living arrangements.
The updated kitchen is equipped with stainless steel equipment, a large island with upholstery and large storage, list notes.
The upper level includes three space bedrooms, one configured as a home office. A removable wall between the two bedrooms allows for the creation of a larger primary suite, while the third bedroom contains an adaptable attic area for many purposes.
Additional features include pale lighting, a washer dryer in the unit, and a virtual Doorman system for ease and safety added.
Residents have access to a deck of the community roof that offers panoramic views of the Manhattan horizon.
Abigail Palesa, Jennifer Chiu and Crystal Chancey with Serhant hold the list.
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