Lavish home Lily Allen shared with David Harbour listed for $8M days after releasing her breakup album: I could never afford this

Pop singer Lily Allen and “Stranger Things” actor David Harbour have put their meticulously renovated Carroll Gardens townhouse on the market for nearly $8 million — more than double the $3.35 million they paid for it in early 2021. The listing came mere days after Allen released what fans have dubbed her “revenge” album, following reports of the couple’s split late last year amid rumors Harbour had an affair, according to the Sun.In lyrics from the newly release song “West End Girl,” Allen mentions the residence directly as a place she was forced to move into.“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.”(The late 19th-century brownstone, located on one of Brooklyn’s most coveted tree-lined blocks, was redesigned by AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE.) The four-story, 22-foot-wide home blends “traditional English charm, modern Brooklyn sensibilities and rich Italian influence,” according to the listing.

The listing also adds estimated mortgage payments for the property at its current price, with $1.59 million down at a 6.8% interest rate for 30 years: $43,519 per month.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.The primary suite occupies the entire second floor, with another ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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