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olanda Hadid has put her 30‑acre equestrian and lavender estate near New Hope, Pennsylvania, on the market for $10.88 million. The former model and “Real Housewives” star first visited Bucks County in 2017 during a retreat, instantly deciding the area was where she wanted to settle. She bought the historic 1682 property for about $4 million, which includes a three‑bedroom stone house, several cottages and barns, and expansive lavender fields.
Hadid personally redesigned the interiors, blending modern farmhouse style with preserved period details. The main residence, restored to its 1810 form, now boasts five bathrooms and five fireplaces. Three guesthouses—Carriage House, Corn Crib Cottage, and Lavender Cottage—each have full kitchens. A 1776 stone bank barn has been converted into an 8,000‑square‑foot entertainment space, gym, and professional equestrian facility, while a flat barn houses 14 stalls, tack and feed rooms, and a manager’s office.
Outdoor amenities include a dressage arena, round pen, resort‑style pool, vegetable gardens, a meditation labyrinth, and a restored spring house that serves as a wine and lavender‑oil cellar. The property has been a family sanctuary: Gigi, Bella, and Anwar Hadid, along with their children, used it as a city escape, planting thousands of lavender seedlings during the pandemic and enjoying family dinners and card games.
Personal milestones also occurred on the grounds. In 2018, Hadid met her former fiancé Joseph Jingoli when he “magically just rang the doorbell at the farm.” They became engaged in 2022 but ended their relationship in 2023. With her children now spread out and her own priorities shifting, she feels it is time for someone else to take over the estate.
The listing is managed by Carl Gambino of Compass and Revi Haviv of Addison Wolfe Real Estate.
