Pop superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce announced their engagement on Tuesday in an Instagram post. Already, rumors about the proposal locale are swirling, and some have suggested the engagement took place at Kelce's residential retreat in Kansas.
Where they wind up settling down is anyone's guess right now. They have plenty of places to choose from. Between the two of them, the couple owns some seven homes across the United States. Here's a look at their properties, from New York to Tennessee to California.
Rhode Island

Among Swift’s most famous properties is her oceanside mansion in Rhode Island’s historic Watch Hill neighborhood.
The singer purchased the nearly 12,000-square-foot home in 2014, according to property records. Homes.com describes the property as having seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and an estimated value of more than $41.4 million.
The property known as “Holiday House" is the subject of Swift’s “The Last Great American Dynasty,” a song on her eighth studio album, “Folklore,” released in 2020.
And diehard fans will recognize the home as the site of Swift’s famous Fourth of July parties — usually marked by Instagram posts from the likes of singers Selena Gomez and the Haim sisters.
California
In 2015, Swift expanded her real estate empire with the $25 million purchase of a Beverly Hills mansion that once belonged to the family of movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn.
The seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom house dating to 1934 spans nearly 11,000 square feet, according to a former listing on Homes.com.
"The epitome of cordial grace and distinguished heritage, this outstanding residence commands nearly two lush acres on a quiet cul-de-sac behind the Beverly Hills Hotel," the listing reads. "Highlights include a stately galleria entrance, resplendent formal dining room, 35-millimeter screening room and a kitchen to satisfy the most demanding cook."
There's also a guest house, tennis court and rose garden, according to the listing.
Earlier this month, actress Zoe Kravitz revealed on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" that she and her mom, Lisa Bonet, stayed at the home during January's fires in Los Angeles. Kravitz explained that Bonet lost her pet snake in the walls of Swift's house.
"I was like, 'Either we destroy her bathroom [to find it] or I have to tell her that there's a snake somewhere in her house,'" Kravitz said in an interview about the debacle.
New York

Swift launched her Tribeca takeover in 2014 with the purchase of two adjacent penthouses at 155 Franklin St., media reported at the time. A listing on Homes.com labeled as the building’s penthouse says the residence spans more than 5,000 square feet and has an estimated value of nearly $8 million.
The star’s presence in New York expanded in 2017 when she purchased an adjacent townhouse at 153 Franklin St., according to media reports and property records. The home spans nearly 4,000 square feet, and its current estimated value is just shy of $10.5 million.
Kansas
As for Kelce, the NFLer purchased a roughly $6 million home in Leawood, Kansas, in November 2023, according to media reports and property records. At the time, media outlets reported Kelce was moving to the 17,000-square-foot residence in a gated community for more privacy.
The home has been the site of big moments for the couple, including Swift's feature on Kelce's podcast "New Heights" that he co-hosts with his older brother, Jason Kelce.
Tennessee

Swift's earliest real estate purchase dates to 2009, when, at 20, the singer bought a condo in the Adelicia building on Music Row in Nashville.
Over the years, Swift has discussed decorating the home with a whimsical, "Alice in Wonderland" aesthetic. The condo has also been the backdrop for various interviews for Swift, including a 2011 feature on "60 Minutes" and Netflix's 2020 documentary, "Miss Americana."
The singer also owns a Greek Revival home in the Nashville area known as Northumberland Estate, according to media reports.