Bethenny Frankel

Bethenny Frankel Sold her Connecticut home, also known as Applejack Farm, for over $7.8 million.
The estate is located in Greenwich, Connecticut and is closed for $7,825,000. Sales Representative Jeff Jacksonis the broker and owner of Corcoran Center Real Estate. Martha Z. Jeffrey and Anne Z. Ogilvy Sotheby’s International Real Estate represents the buyer.
Applejack Farm is located in a closed area in the Golden Triangle neighborhood just minutes outside Greenwich. Frankel, 54, initially bought Applejack Farm for $4,250,000 in 2021.
The house was first built in 1743 and is considered one of the oldest houses in Greenwich. Over the years, Real housewife in New York City The alum was renovated and added to the property, eventually adding to its value.
The property has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, two and a half bathrooms, grand historic room, kitchen with La Cornue, main suite with double spa grade bathroom, lower level with media room, media room, artist bar, gym and more. The estate also features a room that includes two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a three-story window garage, a separate studio and a party barn.
Among its buildings, AppleJack Farm has many architectural details including beamed ceilings, brick fireplaces, paneled walls, ornate moldings, antique bars and more.
Applejack Farm’s reasons include a wide variety of trees and rolling green lawns. The luxurious landscape overlooks the magnificent view with intricate lighting, luxurious stone terraces, storage sheds and covered porch.
Back in April, Frankel announced that she would immigrate south to Sunshine State.
“I’m moving to Florida for personal and professional reasons,” she explained in an Instagram video. “Something has come up with making my daughter and me the healthiest, healthiest.”
That same month, she quietly sold her Connecticut home for $8 million.
Frankel reportedly bought an apartment in Miami, which was her middle school in Florida, before the official relocation. She purchased the property in June 2024 for about $1.7 million.
After settling down, Frankel brought her home to fans, a new life in the sun.
“The transition and the journey are tough, but in a few weeks we will be settled at home in Florida before we travel to Hampton for an endless summer,” she wrote in May on her time in Miami so far. “Let the age of adventure continue.”