On April 8, a 5-bedroom Georgian colonial-style house that once belonged to Taylor Swift’s family went under contract. This house, which sold for around $1 million USԀ, has all of the luxury amenities and is located in a very peaceful area.
Taylor Swift’s nearly $3 million mansion
This 331 square meter home was built in 1929 and sits on a 3,035 square meter lot. It has a backyard swimming pool and a two-car garage. Elegant dining room, spacious foyer, fireplaces in both the living room and the kitchen, and a large kitchen open to a breakfast area with double doors leading to the backyard.
The living room has many windows that look out onto the garden.
The property is a one-of-a-kind blend of classic charm and modern conveniences. The exquisite architecture at the back of the property is also in keeping with the Georgian colonial style.
Her assets include a $17.75 million historic mansion in Rhode Island, $47.7 million in apartments in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood, and a $2.5 million estate in Nashville.
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