Taylor Swifts former Cape Cod home sells for 12.3 million

Boston, MALocal News

Taylor Swift's former Cape Cod home in Hyannis Port has sold for $12. 3 million, marking the highest residential sale on Cape Cod this year. The 5,064-square-foot property boasts eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, situated on a 1. 1-acre elevated lot with 200 feet of private beach space. Listing agent Robert B.

Kinlin described the property as a perfect blend of refined architecture and seaside living. Swift acquired the home in 2012 for $4. 8 million and sold it shortly after, following significant renovations that transformed it into an elegant retreat. The extensive updates included a complete rebuild, with new electrical, plumbing, and heating systems, enhancing its luxurious appeal. The property features a swimming pool, rebuilt seawall, and stunning landscaping, capturing the essence of Cape Cod summers.

Kinlin noted that the home was reimagined to offer panoramic ocean views from nearly every room, making it an inviting space. This sale underscores the continuing demand for high-end real estate in the Cape Cod region.

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