Lavish home Lily Allen and David Harbour shared - which she says she couldn't afford - lists for $8M days after 'revenge' album release
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Lavish home Lily Allen and David Harbour shared - which she says she couldn't afford - lists for $8M days after 'revenge' album release
"'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,'' the lyrics begin. The song continues: 'So we went ahead and we bought it / Found ourselves a good mortgage / Billy Cotton got sorted / All the furniture ordered / I could never afford this / You were pushing it forward / Made me feel a bit awkward / Made me feel a bit awkward.'"
"Inside, the parlor level opens to a lavish living room wrapped in Zuber wallpaper and detailed crown moldings. A fireplace anchors the space, with glass doors opening onto a private backyard complete with a sauna and a cold plunge. The adjoining kitchen features Plain English cabinetry, an Ann Sacks backsplash, an Officine Gullo range and a custom banquette under oversized windows that flood the room with natural light."
Lily Allen and David Harbour placed their four-story, 22-foot-wide Carroll Gardens brownstone on the market for nearly eight million dollars, more than twice the $3.35 million paid in early 2021. The listing includes an estimated mortgage example of $43,519 per month with $1.59 million down at 6.8% interest over 30 years. The late 19th-century home was redesigned by Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff, blending traditional English charm, modern Brooklyn sensibilities and Italian influence. Interior highlights include a parlor with Zuber wallpaper, crown moldings, a fireplace, a private backyard with sauna and cold plunge, and a kitchen with high-end cabinetry, backsplash, range and custom banquette.
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