Famed radio DJ Scott Shannon lists upstate NY home for $3.45M

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Famed radio DJ Scott Shannon has listed his home in Purchase, New York, for $3.45 million. 

Known for his four decades on New York airwaves — including hosting the “Shannon in the Morning” show on WCBS-FM until his retirement last December at age 75 — he still lends his voice to nationally syndicated “America’s Greatest Hits” and the True Oldies Channel. 

His massive 9,620-square-foot Colonial home, which sits on 2.52 acres at 132 Lincoln Ave., comes with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, three powder rooms, a pool and a tennis court. 

A soaring entry features double staircases and French doors that open to a flagstone terrace, a chef’s kitchen, a family room and a main bedroom decked out with dual walk-in closets and a sitting room with a fireplace. 


A posed shot of DJ Scott Shannon.
Iconic New York City DJ is listing his Westchester County home.
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Exterior of the front and driveway of 132 Lincoln Ave.
The Purchase, New York, mansion has quite the purchase price of $3.35 million.
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Interior of a living room inside the home.
There’s 9,620 square feet of light-filled living space inside.  
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Aerial shot of the property.
The Colonial home sits on 2.52 acres in Purchase, New York.

Interior of one of the mansion's six bedrooms.
One of six cozy bedrooms in the luxury mansion.
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Extertior of the pool.
The mansion’s sparkling backyard pool.

Interior of the kitchen-dining area.
The abode’s eat-in chef’s kitchen and dining area.
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Interior of the game room.
A game and music room inside.
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Exterior of the tennis court.
A backyard tennis court at the estate.
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Upstairs, you’ll find four more bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, double exposures and high ceilings (plus plenty of room to practice your “Morning Zoo” hot takes). 

The listing brokers are Donna and Scott McElwee of Houlihan Lawrence

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