Taylor Swift's former home sitting on the market for $18 million

Taylor Swift’s former home on Cornelia Street where she fell in love with Joe Alwyn is sitting on the market after being priced at $18 million – $6 million more than it previously sold

  • Located on 23 Cornelia Street, the 5,500-square-foot, five bedroom carriage house was built in 1899 , but in the century since has undergone several facelifts
  • In 2016, the townhouse – last sold for $11.5million – was occupied by a then-27year-old Swift, who rented it as her other Big Apple home was being renovated
  • For the next few months, Swift resided at the home – an experience she alluded to in the ninth song of her seventh studio album, which carries the same name 

A apartment that once played home to Taylor Swift has hit the market for an eyewatering $18million – thanks to plum amenities like a private indoor pool and a full two-car garage despite being set in the Big Apple. 

Located on quiet Cornelia Street, the 5,500-square-foot, five-bed abode was built in 1899 to store horse-drawn carriages, but in the century since has undergone several facelifts – while being lived in by multiple deep-pocketed tenants.

In 2016, the idyllic townhouse – which last sold for $11.5million – was occupied by a then-27year-old Swift, who elected to temporarily rent the apartment while her $50million loft a few blocks away was undergoing renovations.

For the next several months, Swift resided at the home on ‘Cornelia Street’ – an experience she alluded to in the ninth song of her seventh studio album, which carries the same name.

Aside from the star’s temporary stay in the Village, the song contains lyrics that speaks to the early days of a relationship with a man many believe to be Joe Alwyn – with whom she split in March. 

A apartment that once played home to Taylor Swift has hit the market for an eyewatering $18million – thanks to plum amenities like private terraces and several working fireplaces

The fully renovated home, aside from being a Swifty’s dream – also boasts a full two-car garage and an indoor pool, despite being set in the Big Apple

Located on quiet Cornelia Street, the 5,500-square-foot, five-bed abode was originally built in the 19th centuries to store horse-drawn carriages, but in the century since has undergone several facelifts – while being lived in by multiple deep-pocketed tenants

That said, the pair began dating in 2016, right around the time Swift lived at the residence. 

‘”I rent a place on Cornelia Street,”‘ Swift sings in the first verse of the 2019 song, in which she recalled words shared with a mystery man in the back of a car after a night with drinking.

The love ballad goes on to tell the story of a new, budding relationship between Swift and the unnamed man – who many have since assumed to be Alwyn – and the pop star being scared for its potential end, which would then make it too difficult for her to ever return to the apartment. 

‘I hope I never lose you, hope it never ends/I’d never walk Cornelia Street again/That’s the kind of heartbreak time could never mend/I’d never walk Cornelia Street again,’ the song goes.

Back in March, that prophecy – if referencing Alwyn – came true, when it was revealed that Swift and her beau of more than six years had broken up.

Roughly a month after that was first reported, realtors at the Corcoran Group posted a listing indicating the apartment on 23 Cornelia Street was up for sale, for a price well beyond that of other homes in the neighborhood – by several millions of dollars.

Speaking to Curbed Friday, staffers at the Madison Avenue based real estate firm explained how they are confident that the home’s rich history – as well as its number of unusual features – will help command the hefty price tag. 

‘I am the biggest fan of unique properties,’ said Sydney Blumstein of the renovated 19th-century relic, which comes complete with a slew of fireplaces and well-situated terraces.

‘You can’t comp out a private swimming pool on a quiet street like Cornelia,’ Blumstein, a native of nearby Greenwich Village, went on to add.

Swift, now 33, resided at the home for several months in 2016 and 2017 – an experience she alluded to in the ninth song of her seventh studio album, also called Cornelia Street

Speaking to Curbed Friday, staffers at the Madison Avenue based real estate firm explained how they are confident that the home’s rich history – as well as its number of unusual features not commonly found in Manhattan – will help command the hefty price tag

‘I am the biggest fan of unique properties,’ said Sydney Blumstein of the renovated 19th-century relic, which comes complete with a series of well-situated terraces.

‘You can’t comp out a private swimming pool on a quiet street like Cornelia,’ Blumstein, a native of nearby Greenwich Village, added

The home is thought to be a draw for a certain tier of high-profile buyers who want a private, posh digs at the heart of the city’s bustling downtown

Aside from the star’s temporary stay in the Village, the song contains lyrics that spoke to the early days of a relationship with a man many believe to be Joe Alwyn – with whom she split in March. The pair began dating in 2016, right around the time Swift lived at the residence

The home is thought to be a draw for a certain tier of high-profile buyers who want a private, posh digs at the heart of the city’s bustling downtown 

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