Posted On: May 29th 2026, 08:01 pm
Every lifestyle entrepreneur needs a home grand enough to serve as an aspirational backdrop. Martha Stewart had Turkey Hill, her historic farmhouse in Westport, Connecticut. Hannah Neeleman has Ballerina Farm, a 328-acre spread in Kamas, Utah.
Nabela Noor found such a place two years ago, an 11,000-square-foot white-brick Georgian Revival mansion, built in 1912, in York, Pennsylvania, the small city where she grew up. The daughter of immigrants from Bangladesh, Noor has been a full-time digital creator for a decade, and her social media followers, more than 12 million of them, have watched her transform her home and grounds with her family.
Now, the mansion serves as the setting for the new Tubi streaming series “Hosted by Nabela Noor,” as she moves her idealized take on family life beyond the social media platforms where she started. The New York Times got a tour of her home and spoke with
@nabela about her content, the show and what's next for her and her family. Tap the link in our bio to read the full article. Photos by
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