Rachael Ray has been staying busy during quarantine, as she works from home in Upstate New York.
And the celebrity cook has recently unloaded one of her several humble abodes, following several attempts.
She’s sold her beautiful six-acre Southampton hideaway for a whopping $3.25million, 12 years after she bought the property for $2.1million back in 2008.
Sold! Rachael Ray sold her beautiful six-acre Southampton hideaway for a whopping $3.25million, 12 years after she bought the property for $2.1million back in 2008
Price drop: The 51-year-old previously put the home on the market in 2017 for $4.49million, but the price has since dropped, after re-listing several times (pictured in February, 2020)
The 51-year-old previously put the home on the market in 2017 for $4.49million, but the price has since dropped, after re-listing several times.
The 3,000 square-foot single-story residence was built in 1976, featuring three bedrooms and five bathrooms.
Soaked in plenty of natural light, the home is surrounded by beautiful gardens and pristine green lawns.
Custom details are present throughout the open-concept living and dining area, which spills into a gourmet kitchen.
Family home: The 3,000 square-foot single-story residence was built in 1976, featuring three bedrooms and five bathrooms
Natural light: Soaked in plenty of natural light, the home is surrounded by beautiful gardens and pristine green lawns
Kitchen goals: Custom details are present throughout the open-concept living and dining area, which spills into a gourmet kitchen
Place to rest: Each of the three spacious bedrooms come complete with their own luxurious ensuite bathroom
Wooden chic: Spacious bathrooms feature sleek wood paneling throughout
Wash up: They also come complete with a roomy shower and a bathtub with a view
Take a dip: The listing also details a media center, which opens up to a blue stone patio and pergola with an oversized heated gunite pool
Each of the three spacious bedrooms come complete with their own luxurious ensuite bathroom.
The listing also details a media center, which opens up to a blue stone patio and pergola with an oversized heated gunite pool.
The property also boasts a pool house, which features a kitchenette and two full bathrooms.
Sitting on the northern part of the property is a small cottage, perfect for use as a studio or creative space.
Ray listed the home with Angela Boyer Stump of Sotheby’s International Realty, who handled both ends of the deal.
Guest house: The property also boasts a pool house, perfect for some weekend visitors
Second home: The additional living space features a kitchenette and two full bathrooms
Creative space: Sitting on the northern part of the property is a small cottage, perfect for use as a studio or creative space
Listed: Ray listed the home with Angela Boyer Stump of Sotheby’s International Realty, who handled both ends of the deal
Back in April, she gave a YouTube tour of her home in Lake Luzerne, New York, where she’s been spending quarantine with husband John M Cusimano, 52.
The Rachael Ray Show host said: ‘I drew this house on a piece of paper and decorated it before it was ever built.’
She gushed over their favorite features: ‘Those are my treasures. John got a music studio, I got a [six-burner gas] stove and the [wood-fired] pizza oven.’
Ray has been recording the show from home, in addition to creating some social media content, since lockdown began.
She told the Associated Press of producing her show from home: ‘We have never worked this hard in our entire lives.’
Working from home: Ray has been recording her show from home, in addition to creating some social media content, since lockdown began
Hard work: She told the Associated Press of producing her show from home: ‘We have never worked this hard in our entire lives.’
Summer camp: The Rachael Ray 50 author announced last week that she’s hosting a free star-studded daily virtual summer cooking camp for kids, kicking off July 30 on Zoom
Good cause: Proceeds from optional donations for the two-week program will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Rachael Ray Yum-o! scholarship
Therapeutic outlet: She recently advocated for cooking as a therapeutic outlet, as much of the world continues to isolate at home
Foodie vibes: Ray told SXSW last month: ‘I think learning how to make more of your own food is an emotional plus for people…’
Feeding the soul: She continued: ‘It feeds your soul as much as it feeds your stomach to be able to provide for yourself and for your friends and people you care about. You get a lot more out of food that you make than you do food that you take’
Paying it forward: Ray also donated $4million to various food banks and relief funds amid the global COVID-19 pandemic
The Rachael Ray 50 author announced last week that she’s hosting a free star-studded daily virtual summer cooking camp for kids, kicking off July 30 on Zoom.
Proceeds from optional donations for the two-week program will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Rachael Ray Yum-o! scholarship.
She recently advocated for cooking as a therapeutic outlet, as much of the world continues to isolate at home.
Ray told SXSW last month: ‘I think learning how to make more of your own food is an emotional plus for people…
‘It feeds your soul as much as it feeds your stomach to be able to provide for yourself and for your friends and people you care about. You get a lot more out of food that you make than you do food that you take.’
Quarantine buddy: Back in April, she gave a YouTube tour of her home in Lake Luzerne, New York, where she’s been spending quarantine with husband John M Cusimano, 52