Taylor Swift’s former Cape Cod home has hit the market with a price tag of nearly $15 million.
Swift, 35, bought the estate in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, for $4.8 million in 2012 and sold it the following year, according to Boston.com.
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At the time of her acquisition, the pop star was dating Conor Kennedy, 30, who’s the son of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the late Mary Kennedy. Their fling lasted two months, with a source confirming to Us Weekly in October 2012 that Swift and Conor had “quietly parted ways,” leaving no “hard feelings.”
In June 2019, the book Kennedy Heirs by author J. Randy Taraborrelli detailed their short-lived romance and how Conor, then 18, allegedly had been worried about Swift purchasing a beachfront property near his family’s compound just six weeks into their relationship.
“Conor liked Taylor, don’t get me wrong,” his friend told Taraborrelli, “but this business of her buying the house on the Cape made him nervous. It seemed as if she was getting a little too attached, spending five million bucks on a house just to be near the guy.”
Swift sold the house in 2013, just months after their breakup, and went on to date DJ Calvin Harris and actor Joe Alwyn before meeting her current beau, Travis Kelce, amid her blockbuster Eras tour in 2023.
The idyllic, seven-bedroom residence is owned — for now — by architect Dell Mitchell and interior designer Heather Wells. It sits on an elevated bluff overlooking 200 feet of private beach, with views of the ocean, of course, as well as the storied Kennedy compound.
Scroll to see photos of the estate:
Tossing Pennies in the Pool
A gorgeous pool and hot tub overlooks the ocean, located right outside of the sunroom.
Clear Blue Water
The expansive porch area looks over the Atlantic ocean, complete with a private beach access.
Sweet Nothings Cooking
Residents can dance barefoot in the kitchen complete with hardwood floors, a spacious island, updated appliances and plenty of natural light.
Skip Rocks on the Ocean
The mansion features an enclosed sunroom to the left of the exposed porch that includes a pair of french doors leading into the backyard.
Lay the Table
The open-spaced dining room can seat 12+ guests, with an eastern-facing wall of glass windows and doors that open to expose fresh ocean air.