Yolanda Hadid asks $10.88M for her family farm
Yolanda Hadid traded catwalks for corn cribs, but now she’s ready to part ways with the Bucks County, Pennsylvania retreat she built into her family’s sanctuary.
The former model and Bravo alum has listed her 30-acre equestrian estate and lavender farm near New Hope, Pennsylvania, for $10.88 million. The Wall Street Journal first reported the listing.
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Hadid first stumbled across the region in 2017.
“Somebody had invited me to a retreat here in Pennsylvania,” she told the Journal. “The next morning I woke up, I was like, ‘oh my God, I think this is maybe where I need to find a place.’”
Months later, she closed on the historic property — dating back to 1682 — for about $4 million.
What she purchased was a three-bedroom stone house, a few cottages and barns, and sprawling fields of lavender.
What she created was, in her words to People, “a slice of Heaven, a sanctuary and our safe haven.”
She redesigned the interiors herself, blending modern farmhouse style with preserved period details.
“I probably touched every inch of the farm,” Hadid, 61, told the Journal.
The estate today features a restored 1810 main residence with five bathrooms and five fireplaces, as well as three guesthouses: the Carriage House, Corn Crib Cottage, and Lavender Cottage — all with full kitchens, according to a press release.
A 1776 stone bank barn now holds an 8,000-square-foot entertainment space, a gym and a professional equestrian facility, while the flat barn has been outfitted with 14 stalls, tack and feed rooms, and a barn manager’s office.
Outside, a dressage arena, a round pen, a resort-style pool, vegetable gardens and a meditation labyrinth stretch across the grounds. A restored spring house doubles as a wine and lavender oil cellar.
Her three children — models Gigi and Bella Hadid, and musician Anwar Hadid — used the farm as an escape from city life.
During the pandemic, they planted thousands of lavender seedlings together and hunkered down for family dinners and card games.
“It was so much work, but we had so much fun,” Hadid told the Journal. “It was like coming together as a family and serving the land.”
“Bella and Gigi riding their horses bareback around the farm and training in the jumping arena in such close proximity from New York and their very busy careers,” Hadid told People.
The property also carried personal milestones.
In 2018, she met her former fiancé Joseph Jingoli when he “magically just rang the doorbell at the farm,” she previously told People. They got engaged in 2022 before quietly ending the relationship this year.
Now, with her children scattered and her own needs shifting, Hadid says it’s time for someone else to take the reins.
The listing is held by Carl Gambino of Compass and Revi Haviv of Addison Wolfe Real Estate.
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