A Peek Inside the 1849 Greek Revival Home
Built around 1849, the massive 8,000-square-foot Greek Revival residence spans six different levels connected by a private elevator.
The sprawling property gives the singer’s family plenty of room to spread out, featuring five bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, and over 800 square feet of outdoor terrace space.

A Deeply Rooted Creative History
The home comes with a rich artistic past. Before Pink’s purchase, the property was owned by the Fonseca family of artists since the 1950s. Prior to that, it was home to Daniel Chester French, the famed sculptor behind the iconic Lincoln Memorial statue.

Inside, the property heavily leans into its creative roots. It boasts a 54-foot-deep studio space complete with 30-foot-high ceilings and massive skylights that flood the home with natural light.
Broadway Dreams and the Tony Awards
So, why make the major cross-country move? While recently guest-hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show, Pink shared that she relocated to the East Coast to support her 14-year-old daughter Willow’s Broadway dreams.

The timing makes perfect sense for the singer’s own career, too. Pink is currently gearing up to host the upcoming Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall this June.