Yolanda Hadid relists Pennsylvania farm for $10.88 million after failed sale
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28
Yolanda Hadid relists Pennsylvania farm for $10.88 million after failed sale
11 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28
The 62-year-old former reality star announced the relisting on Instagram, highlighting over 3,000 new lavender plants added to the Bucks County property.
The estate features a renovated 1810 stone farmhouse, three guest cottages, an 8,000-square-foot entertainment barn, and extensive equestrian facilities, reflecting Hadid's personal design and restoration efforts.
Originally purchased eight years ago as a sanctuary during her Lyme disease battle, the farm served as a safe haven for Hadid and her children, including supermodels Gigi and Bella.
Why did Yolanda Hadid's initial $10.88M farm sale collapse, and what does it reveal about the luxury market?
How does Yolanda Hadid's journey highlight the deep medical divide over treating 'Chronic Lyme Disease'?
Beyond its famous owners, what makes a 17th-century Pennsylvania property worth nearly $11 million today?
With Bradley Cooper nearby, is Pennsylvania's Bucks County becoming the next exclusive celebrity enclave?
Did publicizing her private sanctuary on social media compromise its purpose as a family safe haven?
Is a celebrity 'healing sanctuary' a replicable wellness model or a luxury inaccessible to most chronic illness sufferers?