Something interesting is happening in Bucks County—and if you’re in real estate, you’re definitely paying attention.
Yolanda Hadid just re-listed her family farmhouse near New Hope for $10.88 million after a deal fell through just last year—proof that even at the highest level, not every transaction is smooth.
This is a 32-acre estate with deep history (dating back to the 1600s), an 1810 stone farmhouse, guest cottages, equestrian facilities, and the now-famous lavender fields she planted with her family.
More than anything, the property became a personal sanctuary—a place where Hadid and her children stepped away from the spotlight during COVID and built something real, quiet, and grounded.
Bucks County — A Celebrity Playground
Over the past few years, New Hope and the surrounding Bucks County area have quietly turned into a celebrity magnet.
Names like Bradley Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio, Taylor Swift, and even the Hadid family themselves have all been tied to the area. So what’s the draw?
- Privacy without isolation (close to major cities like NYC + Philly)
- Luxury estates with land—something you can’t get in the city!
- A mix of old-school charm and new high-end development
- And a lifestyle that feels more real than performative
What used to be a quiet, artsy river town is now lined with boutique hotels, upscale restaurants, and multi-million-dollar homes—while still holding onto just enough of its original character.
Why Now?
Yolanda moving back here in 2017 wasn’t random—it was early. Since then, others have followed. Then came demand. Then came pricing.
Now? We’re watching Bucks County transition into something bigger: a Northeast version of low-key luxury living.
And listings like this one don’t just represent real estate—they represent a shift in where wealth wants to live.
Yolanda’s farmhouse hitting the market again is more than a headline—it’s a signal.
Bucks County isn’t a secret anymore. And New Hope? It’s officially on the map.








