Overview
- Hadid, who re-listed the 32-acre Bucks County farm Monday, kept the $10.88 million asking price with agents Carl Gambino and Revi Haviv leading the sale.
- She said on Instagram that last year's deal fell out of escrow and called the extra time a gift.
- To mark the relaunch, she planted more than 3,000 new lavender plants to keep the farm's traditions alive.
- The compound centers on an 1810 stone farmhouse and includes three guest cottages, an 8,000-square-foot barn with 14 stalls, a dressage arena, vegetable gardens, a pool, and a meditation labyrinth.
- Hadid bought the property for about $4 million in 2017 and has since purchased a $4.25 million home nearby, signaling she will stay in a Bucks County market that has drawn celebrity buyers.