In a surprising turn for the Bucks County real estate market, Yolanda Hadid has officially deactivated the listing for her iconic $10.88 million New Hope farm. The move comes just three months after the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star first invited the world to peek inside the 32-acre “safe haven” she spent nearly a decade cultivating.

While the property was delisted on December 21, 2025, property records and local reports suggest this is less of a change of heart and more of a strategic pause.
The “Active Contract” Rollercoaster
The road to selling the Hadid Family Farm has been anything but smooth. After hitting the market in September 2025, the property saw immediate interest:
- The First Bite: An offer was accepted just days after the debut, moving the status to “active under contract” in early October.
- The Fall Through: By November 4, 2025, the deal had collapsed, and the farm returned to active status.
- The Holiday Pause: Yolanda spent the 2025 holiday season at the farm, sharing videos of her animals and the snow-covered lavender fields, likely choosing to delist to enjoy one final private season in her sanctuary while she awaits the completion of her new home.

Inside the “Modern European” Transformation
Yolanda purchased the property for roughly $4 million in 2017 following her divorce from David Foster. Over eight years, she led a massive “labor of love” renovation to turn the 1810 stone farmhouse into a world-class estate:
- The Compound: The property includes a 3-bedroom main house, five fireplaces, and three distinct guest cottages (Lavender Cottage, Corn Crib Cottage, and the Carriage House) designed specifically for her children, Gigi, Bella, and Anwar.
- The 1776 Barn: A historic stone barn was repurposed into an 8,000-square-foot entertainment wing and gym.
- The Lavender Legacy: During the pandemic, the family hand-planted over 3,000 lavender shrubs, which later became the inspiration for Bella Hadid’s Orebella fragrance line.









Out With the Old, In With the “New” (Hope)
The delisting coincides with reports from Page Six that Yolanda has already secured her next residenceโa $4.25 million, 7,700-square-foot mansion in the same New Hope area.
Neighbors have reportedly dubbed the new project a “high-end overhaul,” as Hadid is reportedly stripping the home down to its bonesโripping out lighting, fixtures, and floorsโto match her signature aesthetic. It is widely believed she will relist the larger farm once this new project is ready for move-in.

A Celebrity Magnet: The New Hope Effect
The Hadid familyโs presence has transformed New Hope into a verified celebrity enclave. The farmโs future sale will take place in an neighborhood that now includes:
- Bradley Cooper: Purchased a $6.5 million farm nearby in 2023.
- Zayn Malik: Owns a neighboring property where he co-parents daughter Khai with Gigi Hadid.