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.
Joseph Evans Photography
It boasts a great room, with corner exposures, oversize windows and a woodburning fireplace.
Joseph Evans Photography
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.
Joseph Evans Photography

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.
Joseph Evans Photography
Tom Kucher

For as long as Tom can remember, he has understood the reality around him through the tinted glasses of works of fiction, be it books, films, TV shows, or anime. An English graduate, he wrote articles on a wide array of topics for several years, from entertainment and pop culture to history and literature. Before that, he was an educator and a roleplay game writer and developer. It is his deeply-rooted love for performing arts and visual media that led him to become a part of the DC team in 2020.

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