 Robin Roberts is a very busy woman. This former college basketball player would find the very highest levels of success as a news broadcaster in her later career and today she's probably best known for her regular presence on ABC's Good Morning America. However, she's so much more than just that, having won the prestigious Peabody Award for her contributions to the world of journalism while documenting her battle with a rare blood disease known as MDS. Also, Michael and I have dropped our own house tour of our new home that we moved into this year, so go ahead and subscribe to our personal channel if you want to see where we're living and more of what we're up to. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Juggling as many gigs as she has, Robin has had to diversify her real estate to make sure that she lives as simple a life as her career will allow, which means that since Good Morning America is regularly shot in the heart of New York City at the Times Square Studios on 1500 Broadway, it only makes sense that one of Robin's homes is a penthouse suite located not far from there in the Big Apple. Situated in Trump Place, Roberts reportedly landed this luxury pad in 2005 for $2.57 million after having spent much of her former career renting a home in the West End. Now her apartment is located on the upper east side of the city and reports suggest that it boasts floor-to-ceiling windows for some epic views of New York's iconic skyline. Unfortunately, outside of a few rare glimpses over on social media and I do mean rare, Robin hasn't given us much of a taste of this residence. The only appearance that I could discover was this video posted to the Gram. It shows off Robin's living room. Here, there's a flat-screen TV hanging in an all-cove behind the couch. You just know you're living in a New York City apartment when the lack of living space has forced even a big-time star like Robin Roberts to park a couch directly in front of a television and have it facing in the opposite direction. When she's not spending her weekdays in New York, Robin Roberts has a spectacular home in Connecticut that she retires to you on the weekends. But before we check out that home, I wanted to tell you about her go-to vacation spot in the Florida Keys. Much like with her penthouse suite, this hideout is one that Robin keeps in the down low. The only details I could unearth about this part-time residence is that it's located somewhere in the city of Key West and is within walking distance of two of Robin's favorite restaurants, Al Sibony and the Flaming Boy. Oh, and it also has a white picket fence while bearing the marking of Robin's favorite sports team, the New Orleans Saints. Outside of those specific details, rumors suggest that Robin's vacation home is a small bungalow that includes two bedrooms and an in-ground swimming pool. It's unclear when she came into possession of the home, but it's believed she co-owns the property with a few of her closest friends after purchasing it sometime in the early 2000s. But here's the thing. When Robin is looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of New York City, more often than not, Florida isn't the direction she heads in. Instead, she takes a much shorter two-hour trip to nearby Connecticut, where the two individuals that she loves the most in this world are always waiting for her. Robin purchased her idyllic country home located on just under an acre of land in Farmington, Connecticut for $410,000 in 1984. Property records show that this contemporary residence was built a few years earlier than that in 1990 and includes around 3,400 square feet of living space. There's also four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, a full basement, a large kitchen, and a whole bunch more. For the most part, Robin only shows up here on the weekends to enjoy a much slower pace of life with her partner of nearly two decades, Amber, as well as their beloved rescue canine Lucas. Despite the many years that they've spent together, Amber and Robin have never actually lived in the same home with one another, something that Robin attributes to why they've managed to stick together for so long. But just because they don't spend every single waking moment together doesn't mean that Robin doesn't post one loving tribute to her partner after another to social media, many of which are candid pictures that offer fans a sneak peek inside their entirely cozy home. When she's not finding a corner to curl up and fall asleep with Lucas, you can also find Amber showing off different products from her successful side business called plant juice oils over on social media while hanging out in the front voyeur of their house. As you can tell from that clip, the front of their home offers a plenty of space as well as a large wooden front door and steps leading up to the bedroom wing off to the side. Now on the opposite side of the entrance is the home's living room, a space that not only offers a skylight in the ceiling above, but a massive fireplace where Robin and Amber often set up their holiday decorations. Speaking of the living room, there's a whole bunch of comfy furniture in here for Amber and Lucas to fall asleep in and better yet there's nearly an entire wall of windows that provides some views of the surrounding woods and foliage. With a large gray corner couch, plush cream rug, a modern looking coffee table and even a large black piano which Robin uses to display some of her most meaningful family portraits, this room, well it has a little bit of everything. Meanwhile over in the kitchen you'll discover a warm wooden space with plenty of covers and some versatile marble countertops as a work surface. There's even a stainless steel extractor fan in here and a bunch of other kitchen accessories that add a modern touch. Oh and remember how I said that Robin and Amber have never actually lived together? Well the relationship was put to the test during the pandemic. When Robin moved from New York to Farmington to shelter in place with Amber. During those next few months Robin would learn that patience was of the utmost importance when living with someone and she would later tell People Magazine, we spent more time together this year than in the previous 15 years combined. We've never been stronger. The entire time that Robin was living full-time in Connecticut, she worked remotely out of her powder blue basement where she set up a makeshift studio that took advantage of the space that she had available. Even if Lucas wasn't exactly a big fan of people moving into his territory. But as much as Robin might love the inside of her home, she's proudest of the property's backyard. It's here that she not only has her very own pool but a designated hammock area where Lucas can always be found enjoying the beautiful weather. Outside of those two highlights you can also find a gorgeous flower bed and a well-manicured lawn next to a separate seating area with a fire pit of its very own. And there you have it the incredible weekend getaway that is Robin Roberts family home. She might spend most of her night sleeping on her own in a New York City penthouse but you just know that wherever Amber and Lucas are is where Robin's heart really lies. Maybe one day Robin will retire from her multitude of careers and this happy family unit can spend their golden years together out there in Connecticut. But until that day comes to pass we're going to wrap up this house tour right here and now. Thanks for watching and before you head out give some consideration to answering the following question. If you were in a long-term relationship for over a decade would you rather live together with your partner or separately on your own? Let me know what you would prefer to do and why in the comments down below. Otherwise like, subscribe and turn on your notifications. My name is Cara the Vampire Slayer follow me on Instagram to chat further and I'll see you all in another video. Bye.