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Yolanda Hadid's PA farm returns to market at $10.88M

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olanda Hadid’s 32‑acre equestrian and lavender haven in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, has re‑appeared on the market after a brief sale. The former supermodel and Bravo star listed the historic property in late September for $10.88 million. Within two weeks a buyer was found, prompting Hadid to share a heartfelt post with her 3.6 million Instagram followers. However, the transaction collapsed, and Zillow now shows the farm—known as the Yolanda Hadid Family Farm—back on the market at the same asking price. Realtor.com first reported the update.

    The estate dates to 1682 and features a three‑story main house built in 1810. Hadid purchased the acreage for roughly $4 million in 2017, after falling in love with the area during a visit that year. She has since undertaken a full renovation, touching every corner of the property. The house spans 3,400 sq ft, offering three bedrooms and a blend of vintage farmhouse charm with modern luxury. The kitchen was updated, a guest room is furnished with Hermes blankets, and the master suite occupies the entire third floor, complete with a glass‑enclosed dressing room that can hold Birkin bags, a walk‑in rain shower, and a private pool for warm weather.

    Additional accommodations include three cottages—one a converted corn crib, another an 1811 carriage house—providing four more bedrooms for guests. An 8,000‑sq‑ft stone bank barn, built around 1776, houses 14 horse stalls and serves as a venue for entertaining. The property also boasts a dressage arena, a horse pen, vegetable gardens, and a lavender‑lined meditation labyrinth.

    During the 2020 lockdown, the Hadid family used the farm as a rural retreat. They planted thousands of lavender seeds together, and the children—models Gigi and Bella, and musician Anwar—often rode bareback or trained in the arena, enjoying the proximity to New York City. The lavender fields and vegetable gardens were integral to Hadid’s holistic lifestyle; she distilled essential oils on site and stored wine and lavender oil in a restored spring house.

    Hadid’s decision to sell follows her quiet separation from fiancé Joseph Jingoli earlier this year. She had met Jingoli in 2018 at the farm, where he “magically just rang the doorbell.” With her children’s careers taking them across the globe and a personal desire to downsize, she chose to list the cherished property.

    Realtors Revi Haviv of Addison Wolfe Real Estate and Carl Gambino of Compass declined to comment on the sale. The listing agents’ names appear in the original report, but no further details were provided. The farm’s return to the market signals that the deal did not close, and buyers may now have another opportunity to acquire this historic estate.

Yolanda Hadid's Pennsylvania farm returns to market for $10.88M.