Here's How Much Taylor Swift 'Cornelia Street' Apartment Rent Fee Costs

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Ever wondered what the rented place in Cornelia Street looked like in Taylor Swift's song? To finally satisfy Swifties' minds, the actual place that inspired Swift's songs is finally back on the market.

Titled "Cornelia Street," Taylor's ninth song on her album, "Lover," captured the playful minds of her loyal fans in 2019 as they kept on wondering what the now-famous place looked like.

"I'd never walk Cornelia Street again, I don't wanna lose you, yeah, I rent a place on Cornelia Street, I say casually in the car," Swift sang on the chorus.

Since then, fans have kept thinking about what the place looked like. Now, according to NME, the actual place that she rented at the time is now listed back again in the market.

Per the magazine, the rental house on Cornelia Street in the West Village, New York City, is now available to be rented on Corcoran, a luxury international real estate platform.

Fans are now wondering how much does Taylor Swift's Cornelia Street apartment rental fee costs.

According to Corcoran, Taylor Swift's Cornelia Street apartment rent fee costs around $45,000 per month. Approximately 5,500 sq ft. and decked with four bedrooms, seven baths, and an indoor swimming pool, the Cornelia street apartment is as luxurious as it can get.

"Yes, this is the house that the song built. Famous as one-time home of superstar Taylor Swift, built in 1870 as a carriage house and transformed into a spectacular home with a modernist flair with a celebrity tested, drive-right-in garage and pool, nestled in the heart of the West Village," the listing reads.

Swifties are visibly thrilled at the news of the rental opening, taking to Twitter to show their excitement.

"alright who wants to go in on this with me?" a fan tweeted.

"renting out the cornelia street apartment should be illegal. it needs to be recognized by law as the absolute fucking HISTORICAL LANDMARK it is and turned into a museum to preserve the invaluable history that took place within its walls," another jokingly suggested.

"what if we all chip in and make it a swiftie exclusive air b&b," a Swiftie asked.

Meanwhile, Swifties on social media had been busy earlier this week voicing out their displeasure on Ticketmaster and Live Nation after it canceled its general sale for the Taylor Swift "The Eras" Tour after the controversial presale earlier this month.

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