TODAY star Dylan Dreyer reveals the reason she’s selling her downtown New York City apartment for $2.5 million, nearly a decade after purchasing it.

The TV host and her cameraman husband have lived in the spacious pad for

TODAY star Dylan Dreyer has listed her downtown NYC apartment for $2.5m – almost a decade on from when she purchased it.

According to Realtor.com, the meteorologist and husband Brian Fichera quietly put their home on the market.

Dylan Dreyer smiling on The Today Show.
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Today host Dylan Dreyer, here on air in May 2023, has put her home on the marketCredit: Getty

Living room with sectional sofa and large windows.
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A look inside the stunning NYC homeCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Dining area with a wooden table and beige chairs in a modern apartment.
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The apartment was previously put on the market in November last yearCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Rooftop patio with city and water views.
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Dylan and husband Brian bought the home almost a decade agoCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Child's bedroom with bunk beds and built-in storage.
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The second bedroom features a triple bunk bedCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
Dylan, 43, and cameraman husband Brian, 38, purchased the two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo – which includes a pool and sauna – in 2016.

They initially tried selling up in November last year, according to property records.

The apartment was put on the market for $2,495,000, only for the listing to be taken down two weeks later.

It was restored days afterwards and was later relisted in January, at the same price.

Now, however, the property is currently listed with Kaptan Unugur at Sotheby’s International Realty.

Built in 2008, the apartment boasts 1,491 square feet with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing views of Battery Park below.

According to the listing: “Spectacular amenities include full time doorman, porters, a sky-lit indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, state of the art fitness center, children’s playroom and a 7,000 square foot landscaped rooftop with two built-in commercial barbecue grills, a wet bar and cabanas with retractable awnings.”

Meanwhile, the building itself comes with a swimming pool, sauna, and pool table.

Dylan and Brian bought the home after selling their Upper West Side co-op, which had been listed for $862,000.

Six months after moving in, they welcomed eldest son Calvin in December 2016.

Over the years, the couple went on to have two more sons; Oliver and Rusty.

In addition, Dylan owns a home in Point Lookout, New York that she acquired in 2021.

She splashed out $2.5 million for the four-bedroom, three-bathroom property.

Dylan previously addressed on social media whether the apartment’s space worked for her family.

Taking to Instagram, she shared a snap of her boys in their bedroom in January 2022.

She penned at the time: “‘You’ll have to move’, they said. ‘Time for a bigger apartment, they said’.

“This is how you do it in NYC. I think they all fit just fine… for now.”

Modern white kitchen with gray cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
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Dylan’s kitchen features marble countertop and state-of-the-art appliancesCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Bedroom with gray bedding, a patterned comforter, and a large window overlooking city buildings.
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The master bedroom includes hardwood floors and white wallsCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Modern bathroom with double vanity and glass shower.
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A double sink and glass shower are the highlights of the master bathCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Photo of a dining area with a wooden table and beige chairs, adjacent to a kitchen with white cabinets.
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The large dining room table seats tenCredit: Eitan Gamliely for SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Dylan Dreyer hugging a crew member on a TV set.
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The couple have welcomed three children since making the purchaseCredit: Instagram/ dylandreyernbc

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