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Mo Rocca | Est. $1 Million | Greenwich Village, New York

Mo Rocca, affectionately known to friends and family as Maurice Alberto Rocca, has carved a niche for himself as an American humorist, journalist, and actor, gaining prominence as a correspondent on CBS Sunday Morning. Additionally, he’s the creative force behind and host of My Grandmother’s Ravioli. Beyond his contributions to making news programs more engaging with his wit, Rocca has penned two books, Mobituaries and All the Presidents’ Pets, further showcasing his diverse talents.

After a series of temporary living situations, Mo Rocca found his permanent home in a cozy two-bedroom co-op located in Greenwich Village, New York, in 2012. This neighborhood is celebrated as a haven for some of the city’s most esteemed creative minds, making it a perfect match for Rocca. Despite the apartment’s modest size, it offers ample space for the comedian-journalist’s needs. Heeding his father’s sage advice, as Rocca recounted in a New York Times article, he chose to invest in homeownership rather than continuing to rent indefinitely, a decision that has evidently paid off.

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