Inside Hoda Kotb’s move to ‘affluent’ suburban town ahead of her ‘Today’ exit

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Hoda Kotb is trading hectic mornings at the “Today” show for a slower-paced suburban life with her kids.

Page Six has learned that before announcing her exit from the morning news program after 26 years on the show, the beloved journalist recently bought a place in Bronxville, N.Y., to get a fresh start.

Home-building company EC Builders Inc. shared in an Aug. 19 Instagram that they, along with Rona Schloss design, were tasked with revamping Kotb’s new property in just a “couple of months.”

Hoda Kotb moved to the suburbs before her “Today” show exit. hodakotb/Instagram Kobt started a remodel on the home which was completed in the late summer. ecbuildersinc/Instagram The new property (not pictured) is located in the town of Bronxville, N.Y. Bloomberg via Getty Images

EC Builders Inc. said they did the “remodel project just on time for Hoda Kotb, and her family to get settled in with a couple of weeks to spare at the end of the summer.”

The broadcaster — who shares daughters Haley, 7, and Hope, 4, with ex Joel Schiffman — appeared thrilled with the outcome of the remodeling as she flashed a big smile while sitting on her couch.

Earlier on Thursday, when emotionally explaining her decision to leave “Today,” Kotb shared how her two girls are a big part of why she wanted to start this new chapter.

“I was thinking that they deserve a bigger piece of my time pie that I have,” she said on the live show.

“I feel like we only have a finite amount of time. And so, with all that being said, this is the hardest thing in the world.”

Kotb tearfully exited “Today” after 26 years Thursday. TODAY Show Kotb explained her decision to leave was the “hardest thing in the world.” TODAY Show She explained, however, that she made the choice because her girls “deserve a bigger piece of [her] time pie.” Hoda Kotb/Instagram

Bronxville appears to be a great neighborhood for Kotb to raise her daughters, as it boasts an award-winning school system and has two college campuses in town: Sarah Lawrence and Concordia.

Earlier this month, the mom of two, who previously resided on the Upper West Side, gushed to co-host Jenna Bush Hager about her new neighborhood.

“Everything changed like that. I have a whole new town and a whole new school and all the new things,” she said on “Today with Hoda & Jenna” at the time, per Realtor.com.

“We went for our first day of school, I carried a coffee, and I [was wearing] sneakers, and I walked my kids to school like normal people. It was awesome.”

Bronxville is known for having a very good school system. Bloomberg via Getty Images The walkable town is also surrounded by shops and restaurants. Bloomberg via Getty Images It also has a yellow brick road that runs along the residential district. Bloomberg via Getty Images The suburban town is considered “affluent.” Bloomberg via Getty Images

Kotb’s picturesque English-style village has a yellow brick road running through the residential historic district. It’s surrounded by shops, restaurants and homes from the 19th century through the 1960s.

Bronxville is also considered an “affluent” community, landing at No. 8 in Bloomberg’s list of “America’s 100 Richest Places” in 2018.

However, a resident once told the New York Times, “It is not flashy or fancy. It’s bustling all day.”

Another added, “Everybody walks, even children, yet we are half an hour from Grand Central.”

Despite being outside of the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, it is still relatively close to the Big Apple.

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Bronxville is only a short commute from Manhattan. Bloomberg via Getty Images Page Six was told that “Today” producers hope Kotb will continue to work with them in “some capacity.” Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images

Bronxville is about a 45-minute train ride to New York City and only a 35-minute car ride.

Although Kotb left her gig at “Today” and “Today with Hoda & Jenna,” we were told that producers are hoping to get the renowned news anchor to stay on the shows in “some capacity.”

“We have time to work it out,” a source noted after presenting the possibility that the mom of two may continue conducting special interviews or doing her “Making Space” podcast.

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