“Taylor Swift’s unbelievable wealth: From private jet to lavish villa – The mystery deep inside the billionaire empire at the age of 34”
BILLION DOLLAR GIRL From two private jets to multiple mansions – inside Taylor Swift’s incredible fortune as she becomes a billionaire at 34

The low-key couple were spotted boarding a private jet in Rhode Island on Sunday, September 15. In the photos, they can separately be seen boarding the plane after a weekend stay at her mansion in the area. Taylor, who is reportedly worthy over $300 million, bought her first private plane back in 2011.

Taylor and Joe were casually dressed for the plane ride, with Taylor rocking a white t-shirt, sunglasses and a cropped pair of faded skinny jeans. She finished her look with a low pony tail and her signature nude colored oxford lace-ups. Joe appeared to be wearing a black knitted top, as he carried his own black duffle bag onto the aircraft. An assistant could also be seen loading Taylor’s guitars onto the plane.
Taylor famously purchased her Rhode Island home in 2013 for a whopping $17 million. The 11,000 square foot home was built in 1930 and is located on the highest point in Watch Hill, offering stunning views of the New England area. It also boasts seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a swimming pool along with 700 feet of shoreline access. The estate has been plenty of traction on social media over the years, as the home has played host to Taylor’s “squad” for several events, including her popular Fourth of July party.
The house made headlines in July after a man was arrested near the home, and reportedly was trying to “catch up” with the pop star.Taylor famously purchased her Rhode Island home in 2013 for a whopping $17 million. The 11,000 square foot home was built in 1930 and is located on the highest point in Watch Hill, offering stunning views of the New England area. It also boasts seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a swimming pool along with 700 feet of shoreline access.

The estate has been plenty of traction on social media over the years, as the home has played host to Taylor’s “squad” for several events, including her popular Fourth of July party. The house made headlines in July after a man was arrested near the home, and reportedly was trying to “catch up” with the pop star.
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