The move is actually bittersweet.
Sandra Lee has just moved out of her New York home on Bittersweet Lane, which she once shared with Governor Andrew Cuomo, who shared an emotional Instagram post.
In a heartfelt post, the Food Network star left the 4,100-square-foot colonial-style dormitory as “one of the saddest days” of his life.
“Today is going to be one of the saddest days of my life. Today is the day I made the final move from Lily Bond. I love that house, I have a personal relationship with every room in that house. I hope the owners take care of it as I did new, and I will always love it. ”He wrote in the post.

The 4 Bittersweet Lane home was reportedly purchased earlier this year.
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In the follow-up post, the Emmy-winning celebrity chef and cookbook writer elaborated on the memories he created at home.
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“I walked around the outside of my beautiful house and wanted to drink from every angle and wanted to remember the beautiful moments spent in every place. I stopped at the top of the hill, where I planted evergreen trees in one of the 6 tree lines and 200 daffodil bulbs I- I saw the house, the next owners please, and prayed that I would love it as much as I did. I cried and cried, ”he wrote on a long Instagram headline.

The couple dated from 2005 until their separation in late 2019.
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“I went inside and said goodbye to every room in the house. Thank you to everyone who provided us with love and shelter, a warm place to grow, and a real home to be happy in,” the “half house” host continued.
Lee bought a house in Mount Kisco, New York in 2008 for $ 1.22 million, records show. Soon, he was renovating a 4-bedroom, 6-bathroom house from the 1950s. According to Sotheby’s, the house is located on about 3 acres and includes a “luxury living room, sunken family room, enlarged kitchen [and] Three dining areas, ”as well as a home gym, office and library.
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Lee Cove shared the house with Cuomo during their relationship, which ended in 2019.
The house was originally listed for $ 2 million in May 2019, but sold for $ 1.85 million in October 2020, according to the New York Post. The house was listed before Lee and Cuomo split last year. Lee later moved to California, where he purchased several properties, the publication shared.