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Yolanda Hadid is selling her farmhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania, for $10.8 million.
Months after announcing her split from her former fiancé, Joseph Jingoli, the 61-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum is hoping to unload her 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom property, which is about an hour and a half outside of New York City, with the help of Carl Gambino of the Gambino Group at Compass and Revi Haviv of Addison Wolfe Real Estate.
The main home is a three-story, 3,400-square-foot stone farmhouse with three bedrooms and five bathrooms.
In the formal dining room is one of the building’s five wood-burning fireplaces.

Pine flooring is seen throughout the space.
A country-style kitchen has views of the nearby pastures.

Custom cabinetry, gourmet appliances, and a quartzite island complete the space.
The owner’s suite is located upstairs and continues the clean white theme of the home.

High ceilings can be found throughout the main suite.
A glass-enclosed designer closet provides plenty of room for clothing, shoes, and accessories.

Built in shelving provides easy organization.
In the bathroom is a walk-in rainshower and soaking tub.

Lighting hangs above the ceiling, attached to the arched ceiling of the space.
A second bedroom has room not one, but two beds.
One bathroom features woodwork on the walls and marble in the shower.

A large sink sits atop a white vanity with a small round mirror.
The home’s barn, which features a whopping 8,000 square feet, has room for entertaining and is surrounded by fenced pastures and a jumping arena for horses.
As fans may know, Yolanda’s daughters, Gigi Hadid, 30, and Bella Hadid, 28, who she shares with Mohamed Hadid, 76, along with Anwar Hadid, 26, ride horses.

The barn features 14 stalls with cleaning areas.
In addition to the barn, a European-style concrete pool can be found outside of the main house.

The pool is surrounded by tall trees and lush landscaping.
The property also boasts three guest cottages and 32 acres of lavender fields.

The home is surrounded by forest, offering plenty of privacy.
In a September 26 statement to TMZ, Yolanda reflected on her time at the estate.
“Eight years ago, after my divorce and years of battling chronic neurological Lyme disease, I needed to get away from the noise of city life. I longed for a sanctuary where I could heal and reconnect with Mother Earth just the way I grew up in Holland. When I found the farm, I instantly fell in love … there were no gates at that time so I parked on the main road and walked down the long driveway, the energy was unbelievable. I instantly knew I was home even before I saw the buildings,” she shared.