Taylor Swift
She is planning an extension for a villa in Rhode Island
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Taylor Swift likes to throw parties with lots of celebrity friends at her luxury estate in Rhode Island. It probably needs more space for that.
Taylor Swift (35) is said to be treating herself to an expansion of her villa High Watch on Rhode Island after completing her successful “Eras Tour”. As the Providence Journal reported, citing a building permit, the almost $18 million property is to be expanded with an addition.
Does she invest another $1.7 million?
The new wing will have an additional bedroom and an unspecified number of bathrooms, and Swift’s existing kitchen will also be renovated. The approval is said to have been granted in December 2024. The labor and materials costs for the project are estimated to cost $1.7 million – which Swift is expected to pay out of petty cash. Forbes estimated her net worth at $1.6 billion in October 2024.
The singer’s 1,000-square-foot estate sits on an oceanfront cliff in Westerly’s Watch Hill neighborhood and features 214 meters of private beach. It currently offers eight bedrooms and ten bathrooms. The singer reportedly paid for it in cash in 2013. According to Page Six, the property is particularly close to her heart and even inspired her 2020 song “The Last Great American Dynasty,” which is about a prominent previous owner. “Her name was Rebekah Harkness. And she lived in the house that I ended up buying in Rhode Island. That’s how I found out about her,” Swift said in a Rolling Stone interview. “But she was a woman who was very, very talked about, and everything she did was scandalous. I found a connection in that.”
Swift has celebrated numerous parties with her celebrity friends in the beach building. In August 2024, her boyfriend Travis Kelce, 35, and his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes, 29, were spotted at a pool party on the property. Her best friends Gigi Hadid (29) and Blake Lively (37) also celebrated once again.
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