The 15 Most Insanely Expensive Things Taylor Swift Owns
Taylor Swift’s career has reached a level few artists ever see, and the proof shows up in what she owns. Her record-breaking tours and music catalog are worth hundreds of millions. Homes, jewelry, couture gowns, and rare instruments round out a collection that mirrors the scale of her success.
Her Music Catalog

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Swift’s music itself is her most valuable asset. After years of disputes, she gained ownership through re-recordings dubbed “Taylor’s Version.” Celebrity Net Worth estimates her catalog’s worth between $400 and $600 million, and her albums continue topping charts worldwide and fueling her billion-dollar tours.
The Eras Tour Earnings

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The Eras Tour was less a concert and more a global economic event. By the time it wrapped in December 2024, it had raked in $2.07 billion and was marked as the highest-grossing tour in history. Bloomberg even credited the U.S. leg with boosting the country’s GDP.
Dassault Falcon 7X Jet

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Fortune reported that Swift logged more than 225 flight hours in 2024 on her Dassault Falcon 7X, a jet valued at about $54 million. The costs stack up quickly, with fuel, crew, and hangar fees bringing annual expenses to around $5 million. For an artist moving between Paris and Nashville in the same week, the convenience outweighs the price.
Rhode Island Seaside Mansion

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In 2013, Swift bought an 11,000-square-foot mansion in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, for $17.75 million in cash. With 700 feet of private shoreline, this summer retreat has hosted several celebrity-packed parties. In early 2025, she reportedly began expanding the estate with a $1.7 million wing.
Tribeca Real Estate Compound

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Swift has gradually pieced together multiple New York properties into one massive Tribeca compound worth around $50 million. Purchases began in 2014 with a penthouse, followed by a townhouse and other adjacent units. Renovations connected the homes into a single living space.
Beverly Hills Landmark Mansion

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In 2015, Swift spent $25 million on Samuel Goldwyn’s former Beverly Hills estate. The 1934 mansion spans nearly 11,000 square feet and sits on 2.3 acres. The property, recognized as a Los Angeles historic landmark, can’t be demolished or altered, preserving its film history while giving Swift one of California’s most prestigious addresses.
Nashville Greek Revival Estate

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Swift purchased a 1934 Greek Revival mansion in Nashville’s Forest Hills neighborhood for her parents in 2011. It costs $2.5 million and reflects Southern architecture with its columned design. It also earned awards for preservation from historical societies.
Julien MacDonald Green Gown

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Fashion headlines followed Swift when she appeared at the 2019 American Music Awards in a sequined green Julien MacDonald gown. Industry outlet WWD estimated its price near $40,000. She paired it with $15,000 earrings, $4,200 rings, and $735 boots, which brought the total look to nearly $60,000 for one red-carpet appearance.
Oscar de la Renta Dresses

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Swift often wears Oscar de la Renta couture, with gowns costing between $50,000 and $150,000 each. Her floral 2021 Grammys gown reportedly required 400 hours of hand-sewn work. Beyond their price, these outfits highlight the designer’s long-running collaboration with music stars and solidify Swift’s standing as a fashion influence.
Customized Louboutin Astrilarge Strass Boots

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Swift wore custom Louboutin Astrilarge Strass boots on the Eras Tour, built in metallic suede with crystals. Retail versions run about $5,995. In Rio, a heel snapped mid-show, and she tossed it to a fan who walked away with a one-of-a-kind souvenir.
Lorraine Schwartz Earrings

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For the 2023 Grammys, Swift wore kite-shaped earrings from Lorraine Schwartz valued at around $3 million. Set in white gold, they featured Paraiba tourmalines, sapphires, and diamonds totaling 136 carats. The earrings later went up for auction but remain among the most extravagant pieces she’s ever worn publicly.
Ferrari 458 Italia

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Swift’s car collection includes everyday SUVs and standout supercars. The most eye-catching is her Ferrari 458 Italia, valued between $200,000 and $500,000. With its racing pedigree and iconic design, the Ferrari sits at the top of her $1.3 million auto lineup.
Porsche 911 Turbo

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Another jewel in her garage is a Porsche 911 Turbo, priced around $200,000. Its 640-horsepower engine launches from zero to sixty in just 2.6 seconds. Swift reportedly acquired it in 2020, and its performance places it in the same league as her Ferrari.
Steinway Pianos

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Swift owns several Steinway grand pianos, each costing up to $200,000. She first mentioned a 1913 Steinway during a 2013 Vanity Fair interview. These handcrafted instruments are not just stage props; she composed multiple songs from her albums on them.
Cats With Their Own Fortune

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Swift’s three cats—Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson, and Benjamin Button—have become celebrities in their own right. Olivia, a Scottish Fold, has shown up in ads and music videos, and Cats.com once pegged her “value” at $97 million. All three travel in custom carriers and remain a fixture in Swift’s public image.