Pink is putting down serious roots in New York City after reportedly striking a deal on a $21.5 million townhouse in Greenwich Village, a move that comes just weeks after the singer revealed she relocated her family from California to support her 14-year-old daughter Willow’s dream of performing on Broadway.
According to Realtor.com, the six-story Greek Revival home is currently pending a sale and is expected to become the primary residence for Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, along with husband Carey Hart and their two children, Willow and Jameson.
The property spans nearly 7,900 square feet and includes five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, three office spaces, multiple living areas, and a rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the Village.
The purchase marks a major East Coast shift for Pink, who spent years living on a 25-acre vineyard in California’s Santa Ynez Valley, where she launched her Two Wolves wine label.
The singer first revealed the family’s move during a March appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, explaining that Willow had begun studying theater in Manhattan.
“We actually moved here because I am an amazing mom,” Pink said while guest-hosting the daytime series. “And also, so Willow could study theater and experience more Broadway.”
During Pink’s appearance on Clarkson’s show, the mother-daughter duo performed “Hopeless War” from the musical The Outsiders together.
The new townhouse appears to fit the family’s artistic interests. Originally built in 1849, the home has a long creative history and was previously owned by sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca and painter Elizabeth Kaplan Fonseca.
Before that, the property belonged to Daniel Chester French, the sculptor behind the Lincoln Memorial, who added a studio to the home in the 1880s. That studio was later used by choreographer Valerie Bettis, whose work appeared in both Hollywood and Broadway productions.
The listing described the property as “a creative haven” and “an artist’s legacy,” noting that it had remained in the same family for nearly 70 years.
The home also features floor-to-ceiling windows, soaring ceilings, a marble kitchen with an eight-burner range, and an expansive top-floor entertaining space with a wet bar and private terrace.