The Arizona Home Where Savannah Guthrie's Mother, Nancy, Vanished: Property Value and Key Details
Where It All Began
Savannah was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1971, where her father's work had taken the family. When they relocated to the U.S. in 1975, she was just a toddler. Her parents chose Tucson — and this house — and that was that.

A young Savannah Guthrie with her mom, Nancy, at their home in Tucson, Arizona | Source: Instagram/savannahguthrie
The one-story home became the setting for everything: Sunday services at Casas Adobes Baptist Church, kite-flying afternoons with her father, and the kind of rooted, unhurried family life Savannah still speaks about with pride.

Aerial view of Nancy Guthrie’s residence on February 16, 2026| Source: Getty Images.
She would go on to attend the University of Arizona before becoming one of America's most recognizable TV anchors. But the Catalina Foothills home always remained her starting point and Nancy never left it.

Nancy Guthrie's residence is seen on February 15, 2026 | Source: Getty Images
The Property by the Numbers
Originally built in 1969, the home sits on a full acre of arid Sonoran Desert land in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood. It measures 3,776 square feet, with five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.

A view of the security inspection tent outside of Nancy Guthrie's residence on February 12, 2026 | Source: Getty Images
The Guthrie family paid $85,000 for it. According to current property records, it is now valued at close to $1.1 million — a figure that reflects both the home's size and the exclusivity of its surroundings.
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