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Howard Stern producer Gary Dell'Abate selling $3.2M Greenwich mansion - New York Post

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Baba Booey is going bye-bye. 

Gary Dell’Abate, longtime executive producer of “The Howard Stern Show” who’s affectionately known to fans as Baba Booey, is selling the custom-built Connecticut mansion he has lived in since 2007. 

Located in the upscale Hillcrest Park’s Old Farm Lane community in Old Greenwich, the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate spans a massive 7,600 square feet and was specifically designed for the producer. 

The move comes after Dell’Abate, 60, spoke on the Stern show last year about possibly moving further north to Maine after he and his wife, Mary Dell’Abate, took a trip there and fell in love with the state. 

“The idea is to have a small place in Maine and maybe a small place in Florida, eventually,” he noted in a September 2020 episode. “I’ve got one big house — I can trade it in for two much smaller houses.”

The estate is made up of five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
The Greenwich estate has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
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The front porch.
The front porch.
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The gourmet kitchen.
The gourmet kitchen.
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An expansive marble island in the kitchen with seating.
An expansive marble island in the kitchen with seating.
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The formal living area with a fireplace.
The formal living area with a fireplace.
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Another living room.
Another living room.
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The master suite.
The master suite.
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The master bathroom.
The master bathroom.
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Abate, who has worked on “The Howard Stern Show” since 1984, spent the last year amid the coronavirus pandemic working from the basement of the home, in what he refers to as his “man cave.” 

Features of the house include hardwood floors throughout, soaring ceilings, formal living and dining rooms, a gourmet kitchen, several family rooms and a walk-out lower level, according to the listing. 

Howard Stern and Gary Dell'Abate with Howard 100 News reporters.
Howard Stern (seated at left) and Gary Dell’Abate (holding microphone) with Howard 100 News reporters.
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The main suite comes with a spa bath and a large walk-in closet. The remaining bedrooms all have attached bathrooms with room for staff quarters. 

In addition to the man cave, amenities include a mudroom, laundry room, study, office, game room with a bar, a home theater and a gym.

The parklike grounds come with a flagstone patio and room to build a pool. 

The backyard.
The backyard.
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The patio.
The patio.
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The study.
The study.
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The game room with a bar.
The game room with a bar.
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The home theater.
The home theater.
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The fitness room.
The fitness room.
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This isn’t the first employee of Stern’s show to put his home on the market this year. The shock jock’s bodyguard and driver, Ronnie Mund listed his Queens home in April. 

Stern himself has a vibrant real estate portfolio throughout the United States that is valued at more than $110 million. 

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