Yolanda Hadid is giving buyers another shot at her beloved Pennsylvania lavender farm — and this time, she’s calling it fate.

The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star quietly re-listed her sprawling 32-acre Bucks County estate near New Hope after a previous deal to sell it fell through.

Hadid announced the news herself, posting a characteristically poetic Instagram caption to her 3.6 million followers. The asking price remains the same — $10.88 million.  

In 2017, former model and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Yolanda Hadid discovered Bucks County, Pennsylvania, during a retreat and quickly decided to make it her home base near her children in New York. Keith Conrey of Tohickon Media
Yolanda Hadid posted this photo from her Pennsylvania farm on Dec. 5, 2024. Instagram / @yolanda.hadid
A billiards room. Keith Conrey of Tohickon Media

The property — a historic compound dating back to 1682 — had originally hit the market last September for $10.88 million before an early offer collapsed and the listing was quietly shelved ahead of the holidays.

Hadid, 61, is framing the reset as destiny rather than defeat. In her Instagram announcement, she called the deal falling apart a blessing in disguise.

“When the Farm fell out of escrow last year I chose to see it as a gift … more sunsets, more time, more moments, more meaning,” she wrote.

Bella Hadid seen playing with a goat on the farm. Instagram / @bellahadid
The lavender fields.
Yolanda Hadid with her lavender flowers. Instagram / @yolanda.hadid
The farm is situated on 32 acres.
There is plenty of room for al fresco dining.
The greenhouse.
A brightly lit, all-white kitchen with large windows and an island. Keith Conrey of Tohickon Media
Vibrant greenery surrounds the property.

She also revealed she marked the relaunch with a grand gesture.

“I just planted over 3,000 new lavender plants as an act of faith and promise to the land to keep the traditions moving forward,” Hadid wrote, adding: “I trust in perfect timing.”

The Dutch-born former supermodel purchased the estate for $4 million in 2017 — shortly after her divorce from music producer David Foster — and spent years transforming it into a family sanctuary.

“I probably touched every inch of the farm,” she previously told the Wall Street Journal.

The gardens.
The estate has manicured gardens.
Vegetables are grown on the property.
An outdoor dining space.
The winding driveway leading up to the home.
A lounge space for a bonfire.

At its core is an 1810 stone farmhouse with three bedrooms and five fireplaces, accompanied by three storybook guest cottages and an 8,000-square-foot barn with 14 horse stalls, a dressage arena, a resort-style pool, vegetable gardens and a meditation labyrinth.

The estate served as a refuge and rallying point for the Hadid family — supermodel daughters Bella and Gigi, both passionate equestrians, trained and rode there regularly, and the whole family reportedly sheltered in place at the farm during the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020, planting lavender rows and distilling homemade oil together.

“It’s where we can all come and feel like ourselves again,” Gigi told Elle in 2019.

Hadid has signaled she’s not going far. She’s already secured a $4.25 million mansion nearby — reportedly undergoing a top-to-bottom gut renovation — keeping her close to Gigi, granddaughter Khai, and Gigi’s boyfriend Bradley Cooper, who scooped up his own $6.5 million gentleman’s farm in the area back in 2023, The Post previously reported. 

A pool.
The home is surrounded by lush greenery.
Another view of the grounds.
A view of the lavender fields.
A garden.
Gigi Hadid’s daughter, Khai, looks grown up in a three-generation pic with Yolanda on the farm. yolanda.hadid/Instagram

New Hope has become something of a celebrity enclave in recent years, with Leonardo DiCaprio, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Sydney Sweeney, Taylor Swift and Julianne Moore among those spotted in the upscale Bucks County borough.

As for the lavender farm, Hadid says the magic remains — and she wants the next chapter to honor it.

“This kind of magic, you don’t own — you simply get to be a part of its story,” she wrote.

The listing is held by Carl Gambino, of the Gambino Group at Compass, and Revi Haviv of Addison Wolfe Real Estate.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​





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