Taylor Swift is widely celebrated for her chart-topping music career, but with eight luxurious homes spread across four states, she’s also making waves as a budding real estate mogul. At 33, Swift has already completed the first U.S. leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour, and with an estimated net worth of $570 million, according to Forbes, she’s invested $150 million into a diverse array of properties.
Swift’s journey from a country girl in Pennsylvania to a global pop sensation is well-documented, and her real estate acquisitions are a testament to her success. It all began on a Christmas tree farm in Cumru Township, Pennsylvania, before her family moved to a five-bedroom Georgian Colonial–style home in Wyomissing, near Reading. It was in this home that Swift’s passion for music blossomed, leading her to persuade her parents to relocate to Nashville at 14 to pursue her dreams. Nashville would become the site of her first real estate purchase in 2009—a condo she still owns today.
Ever since then, Swift has silenced her skeptics and built a portfolio of eight stunning homes. From a $150 million penthouse in Manhattan’s TriBeCa to an 11,000-square-foot historic landmark in California, she continues to expand her real estate empire. With her ongoing tour expected to make her a billionaire by year’s end, Swift’s real estate investments may soon rival her musical achievements.
Curious about where the star resides? Here’s a closer look at Taylor Swift’s luxurious properties.
1. West Village Apartment, New York
Swift briefly lived in a charming 1870s brick townhouse in New York’s West Village, which inspired her famous lyric, “I rent a place on Cornelia Street.” She rented this property between 2016 and 2017 while her $50 million TriBeCa loft was being renovated. The townhouse, now on the market for $17.9 million or available to rent for $45,000 a month, boasts four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and an indoor pool. The home seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern luxury, featuring double-height ceilings, antique Parisian brickwork, and glamorous chandeliers.
2. TriBeCa Penthouse, New York
In 2014, Swift purchased two adjacent penthouses in a historic TriBeCa building at 155 Franklin Street, merging them into a sprawling duplex with 10 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a billiards room, and a dramatic sweeping staircase. The penthouses were previously owned by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson. Recently, Swift offered this luxurious apartment to Sophie Turner and her children during Turner’s high-profile divorce from Joe Jonas, allowing them a peaceful stay in one of New York’s most coveted locations.
3. Neighboring TriBeCa Townhouse, New York
In 2017, Swift expanded her real estate footprint by purchasing a century-old townhouse adjacent to her TriBeCa penthouse. Valued at $18 million, this townhouse features luxury amenities such as a home theater, gym, guest suite, and terrace. The property, originally built in 1915, was fully renovated by renowned architect and designer Leopoldo Rosati, blending historic charm with contemporary sophistication.
4. TriBeCa Condo Expansion, New York
Swift further solidified her presence in TriBeCa in early 2018 by acquiring a three-bedroom, 3,500-square-foot loft on the second floor of the same building at 155 Franklin Street for $9.75 million. This purchase significantly increased her stake in the highly sought-after location, once owned by financier Jeremy Phillips.
5. Beverly Hills Estate, Los Angeles
Among Swift’s Los Angeles properties, her 1934 Beverly Hills mansion stands out. Purchased in 2015, this 10,982-square-foot estate was originally owned by film producer Samuel Goldwyn. Swift has since undertaken the restoration of the property, transforming it into a historic landmark, preserving its rich Hollywood history while making it her own.
6. Watch Hill Seaside Estate, Rhode Island
Perched atop the highest point in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Swift’s 12,000-square-foot beach house is a centerpiece of her real estate collection. This mansion, known for hosting her famous Independence Day parties, features seven bedrooms, eight fireplaces, a luxurious pool, and breathtaking shoreline views that stretch over 700 feet. It’s one of her most iconic and impressive purchases.
7. Beverly Hills Midcentury Modern Home, Los Angeles
Swift once owned a midcentury modern ranch-style home in Beverly Hills, reflecting the sleek designs of 1950s Hollywood. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home, with its white-beamed ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and a 1,000-bottle, climate-controlled wine cellar, offered a light-filled, airy space at the base of lush green hills. She bought the property in 2012 and sold it in 2018, making a profit of $850,000 despite selling it for $2.65 million—$300,000 less than the asking price.
8. Greek Revival Estate, Nashville
Staying true to her roots, Swift purchased a stunning Greek Revival estate in Nashville, known as Northumberland Estate, in 2011 for $2.5 million. The property includes a 5,600-square-foot main house and a 2,000-square-foot guesthouse, complete with vaulted ceilings, herringbone floors, and marble fireplaces, offering a blend of classic elegance and modern comfort.
9. Music Row Penthouse, Nashville
At just 20 years old, Taylor Swift made her debut in the real estate market with the purchase of a 3,240-square-foot penthouse in Nashville’s Music Row in 2009. Located in the luxurious Adelicia building, this industrial-style condo features floor-to-ceiling windows and an open-concept layout. Swift personally designed the interior, giving it a “whimsically girlie” vibe with a shabby-chic Alice in Wonderland theme.
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