As one of the best-selling artists in the world for over a decade, Taylor Swift has amassed quite a fortune and an extensive real estate portfolio that, according to the latest estimates, is worth over $150 million.
Some of the singer-songwriter’s properties — whose concerts sell out within seconds prompting nosy skinning scandals — include luxury apartments in New York, an 11,000-square-foot mansion in Los Angeles andSprawling real estate in Nashville and Rhode Island.
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While Swift only lived in the 5,550-square-foot apartment on 23 Cornelia for half a year between 2016 and 2017 while her newly purchased Tribeca apartments were undergoing renovations, my time there was significant enough to inspire “Cornelia Street” — The 2019 hit song has been downloaded millions of times and reached the top 50 in the United States, Canada, Australia and Singapore.
The apartment that inspired “Cornelia Street” is hitting the rental market
Swift eventually moved out of 23 Cornelia Street, and nearly seven years later, her landlord is again looking for someone to rent to for between $45,000 and $49,500 a month — she’s been on and off the rental market several times throughout the year. years.
Corcoran Laurence Carty real estate agent representing the property and break firstTMZ’s new listing. He told the celebrity gossip site that the owner wants to secure a 12-month lease, but would also consider selling if an offer came in — he’s not, at the moment, on the market for sale.
The astronomical monthly rental price correlates with everything from place size to luxury location in Manhattan’s West Village—while it’s listed as a four-bedroom, the townhouse spans four floors and 5,500 square feet.
The residence has three fireplaces, a rooftop terrace, and its own indoor pool. Each of the bedroom suites that make up the wider property comes with its own balcony and sprawling wardrobes while the entire space maintains a ‘rustic chic’ look with exposed beams and leaded windows.
“I rented a place on Cornelia Street, I say it casually in the car,” Swift wrote in the 2019 song. She had, in 2014, purchased two adjacent homes in the Tribeca neighborhood For $20 million and undertook a comprehensive renovation project, during which it leased Cornelia Street.
Since then Swift Buying other apartments in Tribeca but never sold side by side lofts.
I will never walk down Cornelia Street again.
The 23 Cornelia Street building was built in 1870 and was originally a horse stable and coach house before, over time, it began to attract a host of wealthy and famous residents.
After Swift’s exit, it was also used briefly as a showroom for Italian furniture company Zanotta.
The property’s owner has worked hard to keep it private – one of the reasons Swift chose the place back in 2016 was due to the high level of security offered by the building. While “Cornelia Street” is far from Swift’s best-known and most-downloaded song, it’s also beloved by fans for its heartwarming references to Swift’s home that have become significantly less frequent in the years since.
“I’ll Never Walk Down Cornelia Street Again,” the song ends in what is widely seen as a reference to a failed relationship.
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