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Updated · Realtor.com News · May 20
Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds Face $2.1 Million Contractor Claims on 110-Acre New York Estate
Updated
Updated · Realtor.com News · May 20

Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds Face $2.1 Million Contractor Claims on 110-Acre New York Estate

8 articles · Updated · Realtor.com News · May 20
  • $2.1 million in alleged unpaid contractor fees has stalled construction on Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ planned eco-friendly estate in Lewisboro, New York, according to a Daily Mail report citing multiple liens.
  • $1.35 million of the claims came from FlowCon Inc., which reportedly handled HVAC, plumbing, framing, masonry and waterproofing, while other filings covered drainage, trim, structural and septic work.
  • The couple assembled the 110-acre site through six parcels bought since 2018, including a largest tract purchased for $12 million, and won approval in 2022 for a downsized 14,500-square-foot main house.
  • The project was pitched as a primary family home for their four children, with plans including a pool, gym and pool house, though they are thought to be living mainly at their Pound Ridge property.
  • The property dispute surfaces weeks after Lively settled her legal fight with former co-star Justin Baldoni, adding fresh scrutiny to the couple’s finances and future housing plans.
After a costly lawsuit and millions in liens, are Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds facing a financial crisis?
Is the celebrity couple's stalled mansion a case of unpaid bills or a dispute over the quality of work?