In 2019, Taylor Swift proclaimed, 'I'd never walk Cornelia Street again,' paying tribute to the home that is (arguably) the most famous in her property portfolio. However, while Cornelia Street celebrates the singer's Manhattan abode, Swift's property collection spans far beyond the Big Apple. Swift, who intertwines personal stories into her discography, has since made reference to her Rhode Island mansion (via The Last Great American Dynasty ) and her home in the British capital in So Long, London .

Beyond this, she has connections to real estate in Nashville, Beverly Hills, and various other neighborhoods in New York City. Swift, who has entered the early stage of the final leg of her Eras tour, has spent much of the last year away from home, but in December, she will likely return to the properties she knows all too well. Here, we explore Swift's most notable estates (categorizable as some of the world's best homes), including the house that started it all.

.. Taylor's first home (away from her family) was a 3,240-square-foot condo in the heart of Nashville's Music Row.

She purchased it when she was only 20 years old. Home to record label offices, radio stations, and recording studios, Music Row is at the heart of Nashville’s country music industry – the perfect base for the rising star. The apartment, which reportedly cost $1.

99 million, features three bedrooms and is situated on the corner of the complex. It has soaring floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize the urban.