Inside the many lavish, multimillion-dollar homes of Taylor Swift
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Jul 26, 2021, 12:45 IST
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: In 2009, at the age of 20, Swift bought a penthouse apartment at The Adelicia complex in midtown Nashville for nearly $2 million.
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In 2012, Swift gave Katie Couric a tour of the 4,062-square-foot penthouse, which Vulture has described as "whimsically girlie," with a style that resembles a "Shabby-Chic Alice in Wonderland."
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The rooms are reportedly "cluttered with books and tchotchkes" and feature brick walls and "an eye-popping cacophony of patterned wallpaper."
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: Swift purchased a "Cape Cod-style" home very far from Cape Cod, in Beverly Hills, for $3.97 million in 2011.
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The 2,826-square-foot home includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The estate — which sits on a 1.37-acre lot and features a tennis court and a small guest house — has also served as a background for pictures of Swift and her "girl squad" of friends.
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WATCH HILL, RHODE ISLAND: In 2013, Swift bought an 11,000-square-foot Rhode Island mansion for $17.75 million, and she reportedly paid for it in cash.
The massive home features eight bedrooms, eight fireplaces, and a pool.
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The mansion's 5.23 acres of waterfront property on the Atlantic Ocean served as the setting for Swift's A-list Fourth of July party, which she hosted this summer with her friends.
NEW YORK CITY: This summer, Swift started renting a $40,000-a-month townhouse in Manhattan's West Village.
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The apartment features five bedrooms, two living rooms, and a private garage.
And in the basement of her luxurious townhouse, Swift has an awesome indoor pool with a chandelier hanging over it.
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But Swift is renting the West Village house because she's busy renovating the two penthouse floors in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood (seen here) that she bought from "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson in 2014 for a cool $20 million.
She's combining the two floors in a project that will reportedly set her back $535,000. This is what the place looks like pre-renovation — the wood beams seem like a nod to her more rustic Nashville style.
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The penthouse space is a massive (by New York standards) 8,300 square feet. Here's the airy kitchen with a marble island and and stainless-steel appliances.