The former Cobble Hill home of Lily Allen and David Harbour has a new owner after closing earlier this week for $7 million, according to the property’s sale document filed with the Office of City Registry. The Union Street house went under contract with an unknown buyer in January 2026.
Allen and Harbour had bought the Billy Cotton-designed five-bed, four-bath, nearly 4,000-square-foot home in early 2021, and it was listed at just about $8 million before several price drops. The property’s selling points were unmistakable: wall-to-wall tiger striped carpeting in one room, a sauna and cold plunge pool set in pods in the yard, and cabinetry, moldings and bathroom faucets forged into a pair of swans.
The sale closes a chapter that opened publicly when Allen filed for divorce in early 2025 and the pair’s split became public around the time she released West End Girl in late October 2025. The house, a Billy Cotton-designed Union Street property in Cobble Hill that had also appeared in Architectural Digest’s Open Door episode, now belongs to someone else.
What happens next is simple enough: the home remains the same address, but it is no longer part of the Allen-Harbour story. Their breakup has already moved on to music, court records and a sale that finally locked in after months on the market.







