Lily Allen & David Harbour
Rating $7 Million For NYC Townhouse
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David Harbour and Lily Allen are formally closing the door on their Brooklyn chapter … ‘trigger TMZ has realized the estranged couple has discovered a purchaser for his or her NYC townhouse following their very public — and really ugly — breakup.
Sources with data of the sale inform TMZ … the previous couple closed on the property for $7 million, after it went into contract earlier this week. The house was initially listed for $8 million again in October, earlier than the value was slashed to $7.3 million in January, and now, it is lastly off their palms.
The place is not simply any brownstone. The late nineteenth century 5-bedroom, 4-bath Carroll Gardens townhouse sits on one of the vital sought-after blocks within the neighborhood. The 4-level dwelling was bought by the couple in 2021 for $3.35 million, then fully reimagined with AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE.
However the timing of the sale is unimaginable to disregard. Harbour and Allen’s breakup has been extraordinarily messy, and Lily’s new album, “West End Girl,” seems to drag zero punches. The title monitor is reportedly all about this very townhouse, turning their one-time dream dwelling into a logo of all the pieces that went incorrect.
Within the album, the “Smile” singer makes a sequence of explosive allegations, together with claims Harbour lied about wanting an open marriage so he may cheat, and that his alleged infidelity almost price her her sobriety. On the monitor “Relapse,” she sings … “The ground is gone beneath me / You pulled the safety net / I moved across an ocean from my family, from my friends / The foundation is shattered / You’ve made such a f***ing mess.”
Lily additionally opened up a few gut-wrenching second she says sealed the top … dropping off Harbour’s belongings at what she believed was merely a workspace, solely to allegedly uncover indicators he’d been dishonest.
Now, with the townhouse bought and the album out on the earth, it appears like each are lastly making a clear break … no less than in actual property phrases.
Carl Gambino of the Gambino Group at Compass held the itemizing … he could not be reached for remark.