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Hilaria and Alec Baldwin List $20M Hamptons Home as Family Prepares for 'New Adventure'
The couple and their seven children are saying goodbye to their Long Island residence after making 'amazing memories' there.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Hilaria Baldwin has announced that she, her husband Alec Baldwin, and their seven children will be leaving their Hamptons home, which they have listed for nearly $20 million. The family is preparing for a new 'adventure' after spending many summers enjoying the pool, beach, and local community in the area. While Hilaria expressed sadness over leaving their long-time residence, she noted that the over 9,000-square-foot home on 10 acres will hopefully 'go to people who are going to love it as much as we love it'.
Why it matters
The Baldwins' decision to sell their Hamptons home and move on to a new chapter reflects the evolving needs and desires of their growing family. After over a decade in the area, they feel it's time for a 'reset' and are considering a potential move to the West Coast, highlighting the fluidity of celebrity living arrangements and the importance of finding the right environment to raise their seven children.
The details
Hilaria Baldwin shared the news in an Instagram video, explaining that she, Alec, and their kids - Carmen, 12, Rafael, 10, Leonardo, 9, Romeo, 7, Eduardo, 5, María, 5, and Ilaria, 3 - have 'made the most amazing memories' in the Hamptons home. The nearly 9,000-square-foot residence, which boasts five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms, sits on over 10 acres, providing the family with a rare level of privacy in the area. The Baldwins first listed the home for $29 million in 2022, later reducing the price to the current $19,995,000.
- The Baldwins first listed their Hamptons home on the market in 2022 for $29 million.
- They later cut the price twice, bringing it down to $22.5 million before removing the listing in 2023.
- The couple tried to sell the home again in 2024 before relisting it once more in December of last year for $21 million, ultimately cutting it to $19,995,000.
The players
Hilaria Baldwin
A former yoga instructor and reality TV personality who is married to actor Alec Baldwin and the mother of their seven children.
Alec Baldwin
A veteran actor known for roles in films and TV shows such as 30 Rock, who is married to Hilaria Baldwin and the father of their seven children.
What they’re saying
“You know how much we love the Hamptons. We've made the most amazing memories in our home. We spend the summers in our pool. Go down to the beach, which is really close to where we are. The kids go to camp there. We cook. We spend time together. It is such an amazing, beautiful place.”
— Hilaria Baldwin (Instagram)
“We don't want to raise our kids in the Hamptons anymore. We're considering L.A. It's all about fresh energy—a reset.”
— Hilaria Baldwin (gurus magazine)
What’s next
The Baldwins have not yet revealed specific details about their next destination or when the family plans to officially move out of their Hamptons home.
The takeaway
The Baldwins' decision to leave their longtime Hamptons residence and seek a 'new adventure' elsewhere highlights the evolving needs and desires of high-profile families as their children grow. Their willingness to part with a luxurious $20 million property suggests a desire for a fresh start and a different lifestyle, potentially on the West Coast.


