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David Harbour and Lily Allen sell Brooklyn townhouse for $7 million amid ugly split

Joseph Wilkinson, New York Daily News on

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NEW YORK — Amid their messy split, David Harbour and Lily Allen have sold their Brooklyn townhouse for $7 million, $1 million less than their initial asking price.

The actor and singer bought the 19th-century Carroll Gardens home for $3.35 million in 2021, then hired AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff to completely remake the property. Their buyer has not been publicly named.

After initially putting the home on the market for $8 million in October, Harbour, 50, and Allen, 40, cut the price to $7.3 million earlier this month and settled on a $7 million final sale, TMZ reported Thursday. Exactly how those millions will be divided remains unclear, as pair are completing a very public separation.

The duo first split in 2024 and confirmed the news in February 2025, before things took a dramatically ugly turn. Allen eviscerated Harbour in her October album, “West End Girl,” which alluded to him cheating and betraying her confidence. She claims his alleged infidelity nearly cost her her yearslong sobriety.

 

The album’s opening track even references the Brooklyn townhouse, which the estranged couple purchased not long after their marriage in Las Vegas in September 2020.

“And now we’re all here, we’ve moved to New York / We’ve found a nice little rental near a sweet little school / Now I’m looking at houses with four or five floors / And you’ve found us a brownstone, said ‘You want it? It’s yours,’” Allen sings, before namedropping Cotton shortly afterward.


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