Hoda Kotb Opens Her New Home to Savannah Guthrie and Family
Well, folks, it's time to talk about a little housewarming party that just got real cozy. Hoda Kotb, everyone’s favorite cohost on Today, recently threw open the doors of her new home for a heartwarming visit with none other than Savannah Guthrie and her entire family. This wasn’t just any visit—it was packed with laughter, fun, and a whole lot of bonding over family time.
On Sunday, September 15, Hoda, now 60, shared a sweet moment from the visit on Instagram. The photo captured her alongside Savannah, the pair all smiles as they enjoyed some quality time together at Hoda’s house. “Home. @savannahguthrie,” Hoda captioned the post, keeping it simple yet filled with love.
Savannah Brings Her Whole Crew for the Fun
Savannah, who is 52, didn’t come alone. She brought along her husband, Mike Feldman, and their two adorable kids, Vale and Charley, making it a full family affair. The little ones had the chance to play with Hoda’s two daughters, Haley and Hope, whom she shares with her ex-fiancé, Joel Schiffman. It was a day of laughter, games, and maybe even a little mischief!
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In one of the photos, Hoda and Savannah posed for a selfie in Hoda’s backyard, giving us a peek into her outdoor space complete with comfy furniture and lush greenery. Another shot showed Hoda sitting on the floor surrounded by pillows with her daughter, Hope, who is now 5 years old. Meanwhile, Savannah, Mike, and the rest of the kids lounged comfortably on the couch. Talk about a perfect family scene!
A Peek Inside Hoda's New Place
Looking around the living room, you couldn’t help but notice the two art easels standing proudly in the background. There were paintbrushes nearby, suggesting that creativity runs high in this household. A vibrant banner decorated the wall behind the couch, hinting at a special play area where Haley and Hope could unleash their imaginations. It’s clear Hoda has put thought into creating a warm, inviting space for her daughters to grow and thrive.
“Congratulations on your new home Hoda!! I love you!! I watch you and Savannah every morning. And both of you guys make me so happy,” one fan commented under the post. Another chimed in, saying, “My heart is happy to see people that spend every working day together also spend their free time together.” It seems like the whole internet is celebrating this beautiful friendship!

“Sounds like you love your new place, happy for you and the girls,” another fan remarked. And honestly, who wouldn’t be thrilled for Hoda? This new chapter in her life seems like the start of something truly special.
A New Chapter: Hoda’s ‘Repotting Phase’
Hoda recently made the big move to a new home in the suburbs of New York with her daughters, marking what she calls her “repotting phase.” In a recent podcast episode, she explained this concept in detail, likening it to the way plants grow stronger when they’re transplanted into larger pots. “I feel like I’m in this repotting phase of my life,” she said. “I just feel it. I feel like my roots need a bigger pot, in all kinds of things.”
Moving with kids isn’t easy, especially when you have a busy life like Hoda’s. But she knew it was time to take the leap. “I’m physically moving with my kids, which was a big deal for us, because it’s easy not to move because friends and this and that,” she admitted. When she found the perfect spot—a quaint little town that offered independence for her kids—she knew it was the right choice. “When I found this spot that I liked, a little town that had all the things that could teach my kids independence, I told my kids, ‘We’re repotting.’ They’re like, ‘What? We’re moving?’ I go, ‘Yeah, but we’re repotting,’” she joked.
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Hoda’s decision to move wasn’t just about finding a bigger house. It was about giving her daughters the kind of life she envisions for them. “I want my kids to feel grass on their feet, and play in the yard, and ride bikes down the street, and run up and down the stairs,” she told People in August. “I just see that life for them in this perfect house in this beautiful little town where I know they’ll be able to blossom into beautiful, independent, strong women.”

