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NYC Home That Inspired Taylor Swift's ‘Cornelia Street' on Sale for $17.9M – See Inside

The West Village home that inspired 'Cornelia Street' was previously sold in 2019 for $11.5 million

Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group; Getty Images

As her lyrics predicted, it's possible Taylor Swift never walks Cornelia Street again.

That's because West Village townhouse is going back on the market for a cool $17.9 million, according to the Corcoran Group. Swift rented the property in 2016 while her Tribeca home was being renovated.

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The abode became the inspiration for her hit song "Cornelia Street," which was featured in her 2019 album "Lover."

The four-story home spans more than 5,000 square feet. It has four bedrooms, five full baths and two half baths, three fireplaces, an elevator, an indoor pool and a rooftop terrace.

The West Village townhouse was built in 1899. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The property, which once housed pop star Taylor Swift, features four levels and a rooftop terrace. The floor plans are not to scale. (The Corcoran Group)


A drive-in garage at street level lets the homeowner – or a certain celebrity renter – enter without stepping foot out of the car. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The West Village townhouse features a pool below the ground floor. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The den behind the pool. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The second floor contains a living room with its own fireplace, the kitchen and its attached dining room. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


(Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


(Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The master bedroom, located on the top floor right below the rooftop terrace. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


Both top-level bedrooms open to a private terrace, like the one seen here from the master bedroom. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The master bathroom. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The rooftop deck facing streetside. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The second top-level bedroom. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


An additional portion of the rooftop deck, which gives "open views of downtown," according to the listing. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The in-home office. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


The house even comes with its own "conference room." (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)


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