Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Sandra Lee unloaded their longtime Mount Kisco, NY, home right before the governor was hit with controversy.

The former pair initially listed the Westchester County property in May 2019 for $2 million. They eventually sold the home on Dec. 23, 2020, for $1.85 million.

Cuomo, 63, and Lee, 54, purchased the house in 2008 and lived there for years until they called it quits in 2019.

The four-bedroom, six-bathroom home spent over a year on the market before finding a buyer. One broker previously told The Post that the home was in dire need of considerable work.

“It’s absolutely charming,” one broker revealed. “But it needs a lot of work on the inside.”


  The home sits on 2.89 acres and comes with a gazebo, a creek and a pond. realtor.com The home sits on 2.89 acres and comes with a gazebo, a creek and a pond. realtor.com

Built in 1950, the property spans 4,129 square feet and sits on a massive 2.89 acres.

The home features an idyllic rolling lawn, gazebo, creek and a pond.


  The formal living room with an open floor plan that leads to an office. realtor.com The formal living room with an open floor plan that leads to an office. realtor.com

  Part of the formal living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and doors which open to the patio. realtor.com Part of the formal living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and doors which open to the patio. realtor.com

The home is minutes from downtown Chappaqua, Bedford and Mount Kisco and is only a 67-minute train ride to Grand Central Station.

Features of the home include a stately living room, a sun-filled family room, an oversized kitchen and three dining areas.

Other amenities include a finished renovated basement, a master with en-suite, a gym and office.


  The informal living area. realtor.com The informal living area. realtor.com

  The formal dining room. realtor.com The formal dining room. realtor.com

  The gym with mirrored walls. realtor.com The gym with mirrored walls. realtor.com

The three-level layout also comes with a cozy library landing, a mudroom and an attached two-car garage.

It offers a wide patio with a BBQ-stone fireplace, potting shed, fenced-in yard and gazebo.


  A piano sits in the living area facing the pond. realtor.com A piano sits in the living area facing the pond. realtor.com

  The kitchen, where the Food Network star likely spent much time. realtor.com The kitchen, where the Food Network star likely spent much time. realtor.com

  The breakfast area is in a part of the modern kitchen. realtor.com The breakfast area is in a part of the modern kitchen. realtor.com

  An informal dining space. realtor.com An informal dining space. realtor.com

  The library. realtor.com The library. realtor.com

The gov and the celeb chef announced their separation Sept. 25, 2019, after 14 years of dating.

“Over the recent past, we have realized that our lives have gone in different directions and our romantic relationship has turned into a deep friendship,” they said in a joint statement. “We will always be family and are fully supportive of each other and dedicated to the girls,” referring to Cuomo’s three daughters from his marriage to Kerry Kennedy.

Cuomo has been involved in a series of damning sexual-harassment allegations. Several women have come forward to accuse the governor of inappropriate behavior, which he has claimed was just “joking.”


  The master bedroom. realtor.com The master bedroom. realtor.com

  A walk-in closet in the master suite with a vanity. realtor.com A walk-in closet in the master suite with a vanity. realtor.com

  The master bathroom. realtor.com The master bathroom. realtor.com

In a news conference Wednesday, Cuomo said that he feels “awful” about the sexual-harassment allegations against him but insisted, “I never touched anyone inappropriately.”

“I now understand that I acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable,” he added.

“It was unintentional and I truly and deeply apologize for it,” he said, as his voice choked up. “I feel awful about it and frankly I am embarrassed by it and that’s not easy to say –but that’s the truth.”


  Two of four bedrooms. realtor.com Two of four bedrooms. realtor.com

  The home is made up of four bedrooms and six bathrooms. realtor.com The home is made up of four bedrooms and six bathrooms. realtor.com

  One of four bedrooms with a “Cuomo” poster hung on the wall. realtor.com One of four bedrooms with a “Cuomo” poster hung on the wall. realtor.com

The claims have led to a call for his resignation and an independent investigation by the New York Attorney General.

The sexual-harassment allegations follow the nursing home debacle, when a top aide, Melissa DeRosa, privately apologized to Democratic lawmakers for withholding the state’s nursing home death toll from COVID-19.

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