Taylor Swift’s Childhood Home Is Up For Sale At Just Under One Million Dollars

Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, is known for many things– the town’s mix of urban and suburban-style, the abundant restaurants, coffee shops, and parks, oh and Taylor Swift’s childhood home.
Before she and her family moved to Tennessee in pursuit of a career in the music industry, Swift lived in a gorgeous three thousand and five hundred foot Georgian Colonial home until the age of fourteen.
Located at 78 Grandview Boulevard in Reading, Pennsylvania, the house is now listed at just under one million dollars.
Since being built in 1929, it rests on three-quarters of an acre with five bedrooms and three and a half baths.
The property features beautiful stonework, a large patio, pool, garden, and a separate two-car garage.
Although, the home’s interior is the real show-stopper.
Bright MLS; pictured above is the front of the house that Taylor used to live in
The front door opens to a large wrapping staircase featuring a geometric rug runner and red accent walls.
The rest of the lower level is designed just as well, including green and black accent walls, french doors, a fireplace, a large kitchen, and plenty of seating room.
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Upstairs, each bedroom in Swift’s old home has high ceilings and its own unique personality. The bathrooms are equipped with sleek countertops, vanities, and one even has a steam shower.
Despite the chic design upgrades, the house remains true to its traditional style– providing a classic and welcoming environment.
Bright MLS; pictured above is the back of the house
The family first purchased this home in 1997 for only two hundred and eighty thousand dollars. Over the years, Swift began writing many of her early tunes on the very property– including “Tim McGraw” and “Teardrops On My Guitar.”
This home is a staple of the Pennsylvania community and has attracted many fans over the years. Some have even taken photos and videos out front of the property.
But now, the time has come for the home to change hands. Perhaps a “Swiftie” will be the next lucky occupant of this classic house.
To read the property’s complete listing, visit the link here.
Bright MLS; pictured above is an interior view
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