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Taylor Swift's former Kennedy connection connection -Adjazent Manse Lists for 15 million US dollars

The former Cape Cod Beach House from Taylor Swift has launched the market for a hair below 15 million US dollars per mansion. The historical property by the sea in the port of Hyannis, Massachusetts, is located on a 1.1 hectare property with a view of the Nantucket sound and has 200 feet coveted ocean front. The New England Pad extends over 5,000 square meters and is equipped with eight bedrooms, all of which are equipped with room -high windows, which bathing the room in natural light and offer panoramic drainage with a view of the water front.

A foyer welcomes the guests in the formal living room of the house, which contains exposed ceiling beams and a fireplace as well as built -in shelves. There is also a large dining room and a kitchen kitchen that is exposed to the water. Swifts Home Onestime Shoreside is also equipped with a number of well -equipped lounge areas, including a winter fermentation outdoors and pergola, which is equipped with jet ceilings and wing windows. The other amenities on the property include a home office, a gym, a raised library, a heated pool and a garage with three cars.

Swift, who owned the property for less than a year, said reportedly bought the villa for 4.8 million US dollars at the end of 2012. At that time it was rumored that the pop star together with Conor Kennedy, the son of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. You belong to me Singer was spending the whole summer with the family on Cape Cod, including the sights of Swift and Conor on the beach and ringing in July fourth. In addition to the recently listed residence, Swift also rented a small house on the family's premises during the advertising – a prerequisite for the guests of the real estate manager.

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The Grammy winner separated in early 2013 with the holiday retreat for 5.7 million dollars. SWIFT in 2013 has acquired the sellers that have not yet been identified, who do not yet have to be identified. They worked with the architect Dell Mitchell and the interior designer Heather Wells to work in some modern updates.

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