Taylor Swift's '1989' Polaroid paradise hits market for $3.7M

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The Flatiron duplex where Swift captured the essence of her chart-topping album on Polaroid film can now be yours — but it costs more than a song.

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Swift, 33, who’s set to re-release her chart-topping album this Friday, Oct. 27, with brand new recordings, made this New York City haven the backdrop for some of the most cherished Polaroids in her collection. The photos speak for themselves, showcasing the very spot where the magic of “1989” was preserved for eternity.With 18 oversize windows facing south and west, the residence is bathed in natural light, offering sweeping views of the cityscape and Union Square in the distance.But this is no ordinary loft. It underwent a year-long renovation, ingeniously combining two apartments, 301 and 401, to create a luxurious three-bedroom, 3.

At the end of the hall, a king-size bedroom awaits, complete with south-facing windows and an open-plan shower and sink. Another bedroom is perfect for guests, with a Murphy bed flanked by custom cabinetry and ample space for a queen-size bed. Just across the hall, there’s a full bath boasting a deep copper soaking tub and an exposed internal wall.A spiral staircase leads to the primary suite, where a custom-designed platform bed takes center stage.

 

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