Taylor Swift’s childhood home in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, sold last year for $800,000.

 

Take a look inside Taylor Swift's childhood home in Pennsylvania, a five-bedroom house worth $800,000

She lived in the Georgian Colonial-style home before moving to Nashville to pursue her music career.

Her childhood in Pennsylvania inspired her songs “Seven” and “The Best Day.”

Before Taylor Swift and her family moved to Tennessee to pursue her music career, she spent her childhood in Pennsylvania.

During her early childhood, Swift grew up on Pine Ridge Farm, an 11-acre Christmas tree farm in Reading, Pennsylvania. Quite a few of her songs talk about her childhood growing up there, including “Christmas Tree Farm” and “Seven,” which appeared on her Grammy award-winning album “Folklore.”

However, the Swifts later moved from the farm to a 3,560-square-foot house in Pennsylvania, located at 78 Grandview Boulevard in Wyomissing. Swift lived in the house until 2004, at which point she and her family relocated to the Nashville area so a high school-aged Taylor could begin pursuing her music career.

Take a look inside the pop star’s childhood home, which sold in 2022 for $800,000.

The 3,560-square-foot house where she lived is located in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania.

Swift lived in the house, which is described by the listing as a “one-of-a-kind Georgian Colonial home,” until she was 14, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.

According to the property’s sale history and Narcity Philadelphia, the Swifts purchase the house in 1997, when they paid $280,000 for it. The property sold in June 2022 for $800,000, down from an initial listing price of $1,099,000 in February.

The sale of the home was handled by Eric J. & Eric P. Miller, The Eric Miller Team at RE/MAX of Reading, Pennsylvania.

The historic home was built in 1929 and has charming details like brick fireplaces, a butler’s pantry, and crown molding.

 

“In Pennsylvania, I was weird. I would play singer-songwriter nights every weekend instead of going to parties,” she said in a 2008 interview with Philadelphia Magazine.

“I think it’s weird to go to parties and get drunk when you’re 13, but whatever. Then I moved to Nashville, and all of a sudden I was a normal kid.”

She began writing a majority of her early songs after she began high school in Tennessee, including “Teardrops On My Guitar” and “Tim McGraw,” which she wrote in a high-school math class.

The 3,560-square-foot house has five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.