Actress and talk-show host Drew Barrymore has found a buyer for her historic Westchester County estate [1].
The sale marks the conclusion of a significant investment in a legacy property, highlighting the high demand for renovated historic estates in New York's luxury market.
The property, located at 19 Winfield Ave. in Harrison, New York, sits on 12 acres of land [2, 5]. The home dates back to 1747 [5]. Before putting the estate on the market, Barrymore completed an extensive renovation process that lasted two years [3].
The estate was listed at approximately $5 million [1, 4]. While some reports cite the listing price as $5 million [1], other sources said it was listed at $4.99 million [5].
Barrymore secured a buyer in less than two months [2]. Reports said the property was listed at the end of March 2025, and a buyer was found by early May 2025 [1, 2, 4].
The sale follows Barrymore's decision to move on from the self-designed estate after the completion of its historic restoration [3].
“Drew Barrymore has found a buyer for her historic Westchester County estate”
The rapid sale of a multi-million dollar historic property suggests a robust appetite for 'turn-key' luxury estates where the risk of renovation has already been mitigated by the seller. By investing two years into the restoration of a colonial-era home, Barrymore increased the property's liquidity and appeal to high-net-worth buyers seeking immediate occupancy in Westchester County.




