There are already “his and hers” sun loungers on the terrace for when they want to watch the sun rise or set.
On Thursday, workers were taking care of the grounds and pool area, adding cushions to the loungers and inflatables to the water, and starting to turn the property into a home for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
The beautiful aerial photos of Travis’s new $6 million home, which is very different from his old, modest home, show that he bought it so he can spend more time alone with his girlfriend Taylor.
Seeing it here for the first time, this is the love nest that says he’s totally into Taylor, 33. It’s in the woods and has big, lush lawns.
17,000 square feet of “I love you.” A place where a pop princess and her NFL prince could live.
Outside, there is a lighted tennis and pickleball court, a miniature golf course, and a garage for six cars. All of this is spread out over three acres of beautiful land.
There’s a pool and jacuzzi that look like they belong in Beverly Hills, as well as space for the Kelce family and Taylor Swift’s group of hot celebrity girlfriends to hang out.
These beautiful aerial pictures show Travis Kelce, 34,’s new $6 million home, which is very different from his old modest home. He bought it so he and his girlfriend can have a more private place to spend time together. Taking a Bow
The beautifully taken aerial pictures of Travis Kelce’s new $6 million home, which is very different from his old modest home, show that he bought it to have a more private place to spend time with his girlfriend. Miss Taylor Swift
Kelce is more than able to make this commitment because he makes $14 million a year and signed a $57 million, four-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020.
There are six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a huge chef’s kitchen inside. Space in the two fridges for his sports drinks and her Diet Cokes. This made Swift, who is known for her love of baking and cooking, very happy.
It was seen that one of the property workers was at the pool area on Thursday. Kelce is more than able to show his commitment, since he makes $14 million a year and signed a $57 million, four-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020.