Barbara Walters

Barbara Walters is the first lady of broadcast journalism. Walters is well respected for his interviewing skills and popularity among the audience and has served as the host of many TV shows, including Today, The View, 20/20, and ABC Evening News. Walters was active in journalism from 1952 until 2015, which showed her degree of dedication to the profession. She only retired because of an open heart surgery that had to be done despite being symptom-free.

Otherwise, we would still be seeing Walters on TV up to this day. Recognizing her contributions to the media industry, they inducted Walters into the Television Hall of Fame in 1989, in addition to being given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York Women’s Agenda. She has a real estate property located in one of the most famous corners of the Upper East Side, 555 Park Avenue, with a list price of $10,350,000 and a monthly rent of US$37,500. This four-bedroom house features high coffered ceilings, custom woodwork, and dark parquet floors. The home must consume a lot of electricity, given its sheer size.

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