Lily Allen’s Brooklyn Home Sale Hits Snag as Price Gets Slashed

Key Points
- Brooklyn brownstone relisted at $7.3M after prior $7M sale fell through.
- Redesigned five-bedroom, four-bath 19th-century home features eccentric décor showcased in Architectural Digest.
- Garden includes cold plunge pool and sauna; market interest renewed after Allen's album publicity.
LILY Allen has hit a fresh snag with the sale of her former New York home shared with ex David Harbour.
The lavish Brooklyn townhouse, originally listed at $8 million, was reported sold for $7 million earlier this year but is now back on the market at $7.3 million, according to The Sun.
The 19th-century brownstone was specially redesigned for the couple by designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff.
Lily and David, who split in 2024 and are now divorced, bought the five-bedroom, four-bathroom property for $3.3 million in 2020.
Their quirky design choices, including a pink fridge in the carpeted bathroom and back-to-back green sofas “perfect for arguments,” were showcased in a viral Architectural Digest tour.
The home’s flamboyant features, from botanical wallpaper to a tiger-print TV room, remain intact for any new buyer.
Estate agents Gambino describe the property as a blend of traditional English charm and modern Brooklyn style, spread across four levels.
Outside, the garden boasts a cold plunge pool and sauna, adding to its unique appeal.
The property relisted after Lily’s latest album, which touches on alleged infidelity during their marriage, stirred public interest.
Despite the price shuffle, the home remains a striking piece of real estate with a story as colourful as its former owners.