Unit inside Taylor Swift’s Tribeca building sells for $10M

Taylor Swift is getting a new neighbor.

The stellar songstress, who is also a big real estate investor, has spent close to $50 million on a single cobblestoned block in Tribeca — including three units for close to $30 million at 155 Franklin St, beside her $18 million townhouse at 153 Franklin St., as The Post previously reported.

Now another unit, on the fourth floor of 155 Franklin, has sold for $9.99 million.

The four-bedroom, three-bath prewar unit is 3,532 square feet.

It boasts a great room, with corner exposures, oversize windows and a wood-burning fireplace, along with an open chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar. There’s also a main bathroom with a dressing room, private sitting area and spa-like bathroom.

The four-bedroom, three-bath prewar unit is 3,532 square feet.
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The unit also boasts classic loft features, like cast-iron columns, exposed brick and wood-beamed ceilings.

“It was supposed to be a rental, but then the buyer saw it, fell in love and basically purchased it on the spot,” our spy said.

There is an open chef's kitchen with a breakfast bar.
There is an open chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar.
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It boasts a great room, with corner exposures, oversize windows and a woodburning fireplace.
It boasts a great room, with corner exposures, oversize windows and a woodburning fireplace.
Joseph Evans Photography
here's also a main bathroom with a dressing room, private sitting area.
There’s also a main bathroom with a dressing room, private sitting area.
Joseph Evans Photography

The listing brokers were Douglas Elliman’s Kirsten Jordan, a star of “Million Dollar Listing New York,” and Elliman’s Karishma Sani.

At 155 Franklin, Swift bought an 8,000-square-foot penthouse duplex from “Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson for $19.95 million in 2014. She later added a $9.75 million unit.

Past and current residents of the 6½-story brick building have included comedian Aziz Ansari — who bought his unit from then-New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh — as well as Orlando Bloom and Steven Soderbergh.

Not to mention a spa-like bathroom.
Not to mention a spa-like bathroom.
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The classic 19th-century building was the former Sugarloaf Warehouse.

Quips Jordan: “Who wouldn’t want to share an address and an elevator with Taylor Swift?”

But best of all: exposed beams for days.
But best of all: exposed beams for days.
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