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Ever since Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announced their engagement, people can’t stop talking about the couple.

Experts have weighed in on everything from the pop star’s ring to when their wedding might be to the Chiefs tight end‘s proposal, which took place in the backyard of Kelce’s Leawood, Kansas estate.

The NFL star purchased the residence in 2023, but he and Swift were just spotted checking out another property close to Kelce’s childhood home.

Here are the details on that, plus a look at the “Karma” singer’s other houses from coast to coast.

A look at the home Swift and Kelce were eyeing near where the football player grew up

Two days after their engagement news nearly broke the internet, reports surfaced that they were looking at a mansion in Hunting Valley, Ohio, which isn’t far from the Cleveland Heights home where Kelce grew up.

The mansion is listed for $18 million. It sits on a whopping 61 acres of land and has 20,686 square feet of living space with six bedrooms and 13 bathrooms.

The house has plenty of windows for natural light, a large state-of-the-art kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, next to a spacious dining room for entertaining, as well as a wine cellar, a billiards room, a home theater, and a recording studio perfect for Swift. It also boasts a golf simulator, a home gym, a sauna, and a steam room. And that’s just the inside.

Outside there’s a pool, a patio, an outdoor kitchen, and a fire pit.

For photos of the pair’s entire potential new property, click here.

Where Swift’s other properties are located

While Swift and Kelce continue to house hunt for a new place where they can build memories together, they have lots of choices of spots where they can stay in the meantime.

In addition to Kelce’s $6 million Kansas property, Swift has several other houses where the pair can live until they find their marital home.

The “Anti-Hero” artist purchased a 3,240-square-foot condo on Nashville’s Music Row back in 2009. She also snagged a 5,000-square-foot Greek Revival-style mansion in the Nashville suburb of Forest Hills.

The “Blank Space” songbird, like most of the rich and famous, has a place in Los Angeles too. That Georgian Revival abode spans 10,900 square feet.

Swift spends a lot of time in her New York City penthouse. In 2014, she paid nearly $20 million for two penthouses in a Tribeca building to create a larger unit. The duplex-style apartment has 8,300 square feet of living space with six bathrooms and 10 bedrooms, including three for her security team. She bought a few other properties on the same block as well for $9.75 million and a multi-level townhome for $18 million.

But perhaps the songwriter’s most famous home of all is her holiday retreat on the shores of Rhode Island. Swift reportedly made an all-cash deal to snatch the mansion up in 2013. The sprawling abode is a massive 12,000 square feet and sits on five acres of oceanfront land with more than 700 feet of beachfront on top of the highest point in Watch Hill. This estate was the subject of Swift’s 2020 track “The Last Great American Dynasty.”