Taylor Swift may be best known for her impressive music career, though with eight homes across four states, she may be adding “real estate mogul” to her repertoire pretty soon. The 33-year-old superstar—who recently completed the first U.S. leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour—is worth an estimated $570 million, according to Forbes, $150 million of which she has invested in real estate.
Swift has come a long way, from country girl to global pop star. Her rise to the top began on a Christmas tree farm in Cumru Township, Pennsylvania, before the Swift family moved 15 minutes away to a five-bedroom home in Wyomissing, just outside of Reading. It was in a Georgian Colonial–style home that she first began to exhibit an interest in music and started to play guitar. At 14, Swift convinced her parents to move to Nashville to pursue her music career—which is where she made her first official real estate purchase, in 2009, a condo that she still owns today.
Swift has been shaking off doubters ever since, amassing eight diverse pads, ranging from a $150 million penthouse in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood to an 11,000-square-foot historical landmark in California. And there’s no telling how much more she’ll conquer in the kingdom of real estate (and what new songs she’ll sing about them), amid a successful tour that Forbes estimates will make her a billionaire by the end of this year.
Curious to see the spaces Swift inhabits? See below for a closer look at the star’s properties.
WEST VILLAGE APARTMENT, NEW YORK
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Swift rented this 1870 brick townhouse, made famous after her well-known lyric “I rent a place on Cornelia Street,” between 2016 and 2017 while her $50 million TriBeCa loft was undergoing renovations. Today, this charming dig is officially on the market for a cool $17.9 million or available to rent for $45,000 a month. The space has four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a massive indoor pool. Luxury features include double-height ceilings, antique Parisian brickwork, and a variety of glamorous chandeliers. Arguably one of her most beautiful abodes, it’s old charm complete with modern renovations makes for beyond luxurious (not to mention costly) digs.
TRIBECA PENTHOUSE, NEW YORK
Evan Joseph
In 2014, Swift bought not one but two adjacent penthouses in an old TriBeCa building at 155 Franklin Street, converting them into one large duplex that has a total of 10 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, a billiards room, and an incredible sweeping staircase. The coolest part? She bought these homes from Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson.
According to Page Six, Taylor offered Sophie Turner and her kids this apartment so they have somewhere to live while she deals with custody issues amid her contentious divorce from Joe Jonas. Turner has reportedly been seen out and about in the neighborhood looking “unbothered and incredible,” Cosmopolitan comments. Of course, we would too if we were living in this luxe, prime-location unit.
NEIGHBORING TRIBECA TOWNHOUSE, NEW YORK
Evan Joseph
Only three years after purchasing the two TriBeCa penthouses, Swift expanded horizontally, purchasing the century-old townhouse right next door. The home, equipped with luxury amenities including a home theater, gym, guest suite, and terrace, is estimated to be valued at $18 million. It was built in 1915 and was fully renovated by architect and designer Leopoldo Rosati.
TRIBECA NEW YORK CONDO EXPANSION, NEW YORK
Russ Ross
In early 2018, the 12-time Grammy winner paid $9.75 million for an additional three-bedroom, 3,500-square-foot loft on the second floor of the same TriBeCa building, dramatically upping her stake in the super-coveted 155 Franklin Street. The apartment was previously owned by financier Jeremy Phillips.
BEVERLY HILLS ESTATE, LOS ANGELES
Nick Springett
Swift has owned a total of three homes in Los Angeles, though her 1934 Beverly Hills mansion, purchased in 2015, is by far the most impressive. First owned by film producer Samuel Goldwyn, the 10,982-square-foot estate is currently being restored and turned into a historic landmark, a decision made by Swift upon purchase.
WATCH HILL SEASIDE ESTATE, RHODE ISLAND
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Taylor Swift’s 12,000-square-foot beach house sits atop the highest point of the Rhode Island town, serving as the destination for her famous A-list parties (she’s known for throwing Independence Day gatherings here). With seven bedrooms, eight fireplaces, a glorious pool, and shoreline views extending 700 feet, this mansion is one of her most impressive buys.
BEVERLY HILLS MIDCENTURY MODERN HOME, LOS ANGELES
Joel Reis, ZenHouse Collective
Swift no longer owns this ranch-style home, which reflects the midcentury modern designs of 1950s Hollywood, when it was built. Sitting at the base of lush green hills, the great location creates an airy, sunlight-filled home. Despite its modest facade, the four-bed, four-bath ranch features white beamed ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, and, best of all, a 1,000-bottle, climate-controlled wine cellar. She bought the home in 2012 and listed it in May of 2018. It sold for $2.65 million in September, $300,000 less than the asking price. Still, she made a total of $850,000 on the sale.
GREEK REVIVAL ESTATE, NASHVILLE
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Despite Swift’s jet-set life, she stuck to her roots when purchasing her second Nashville home, a sprawling Greek Revival known as Northumberland Estate. The impeccably designed home, which she purchased in 2011 for $2.5 million, features a 5,600-square-foot main house with a 2,000-square-foot guesthouse, complete with vaulted ceilings, herringbone floors, and marble fireplaces.
MUSIC ROW PENTHOUSE, NASHVILLE
Tom Gatlin
At the ripe age of 20, Taylor Swift made her debut in the real estate market, purchasing a 3,240-square-foot Music Row condo in Nashville in 2009. The industrial-style condo, which sits in the luxury Adelicia building, features massive floor-to-ceiling windows and an open-concept layout. The star reportedly designed the interior for the apartment herself, describing it as “whimsically girlie,” with a style that resembles a “shabby-chic Alice in Wonderland.”