The Tribeca compound is the most valuable single asset in the Taylor Swift houses portfolio at $48M+ — three combined units in a converted 1882 cast-iron warehouse with skyline views.
The 1934 Samuel Goldwyn mansion in Beverly Hills cost $25M in 2015 — a Spanish Colonial Revival landmark with red tile roof, hand-painted tiles, and historic preservation status.
Her first major purchase: a Nashville duplex penthouse on Music Row for $1.99M in 2009 — featuring a 24-foot living room, antique grand piano, and panoramic Tennessee city views.
The historic Cornelia Street townhouse — rented since 2016, reportedly under contract for $32M in 2025. Five stories, ivy-covered facade, original 19th-century millwork.
The most sentimental property in the Taylor Swift houses portfolio: a Cape Cod cottage inherited from her grandmother — preserved with stone fireplace and built-in bookshelves intact.