logo
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce house hunting in Ohio?

Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce house hunting in Ohio?

New York Post17 hours ago
Lovebirds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly toured at least two homes in Cleveland's Eastside suburbs in June.
The pop icon and football star were seen having lunch at a cute French bistro in Chagrin Falls, an idyllic village near Kelce's hometown in Cleveland Heights.
Sources told The Post that local consensus puts the pair in Hunting Valley, Ohio for their house hunt. The village in the Chagrin River Valley is known for its palatial properties and a 5 acre minimum.
Advertisement
While the median sale price in Cleveland is just $131,675, prices skyrocket in these outer suburbs. Trust funds and lacrosse scholarships abound in areas like historic Shaker Heights, bucolic Waite Hill, ritzy Hunting Valley and affluent Bratenahl — all of which potentially boast the perfect home for a post-NFL retirement and another feather in Swift's $80 million real estate cap.
18 The couple was spotted dining in Chagrin Falls, Ohio recently.
GC Images
18 Travis Kelce hails from Cleveland Heights.
Getty Images
Advertisement
18 Rumors have circulated that the power couple were house hunting in one of Cleveland's most affluent suburbs.
GC Images
David Ayers of The Agency compared the idyllic Eastside villages under the couple's potential consideration to the Hudson Valley in New York, for one sixteenth of the price.
'It's a very stealth wealth, old money, and it's really an amazingly kept secret that no one knows about,' Ayers told The Post.
Howard Hanna broker Adam Kaufman sells some of the area's most expensive properties. Kaufman was skeptical of the pair's prospective purchase, despite their dining adventure in Chagrin Falls.
Advertisement
'I think that rumor got going, and it really just escalated,' Kaufman said.
But Cleveland and its suburbs would, hypothetically, have a lot to offer the jet-setting couple, he added. The city offers a thriving arts scene, with enviable theatrical and orchestral offerings.
'It is an amazing place, and it's really starting to get the recognition it deserves,' he said, pointing to a strong seller's market in the area.
But should the pair consider an Ohio home, there are more than a few solid contenders.
Advertisement
18 A wooded manor in Hunting Valley.
Cara Miller
18 The stately driveway.
Cara Miller
18 The home boasts classic yet colorful interiors.
Cara Miller
A stately manor in Hunting Valley
This sprawling estate in Hunting Valley comes with a private tennis court, a swimming pool and more than 7.5 acres of lush green land. Originally built in 1924, the $3.45 million property evokes 'grandeur of a bygone era,' according to The Agency listing.
18 A local home with Hamptons style.
Shane Knee
18 The upper patio of the Chagrin Falls abode.
Shane Knee
18 The custom-built property would be a more down-to-earth option for the couple.
Shane Knee
A Hamptons-style estate in Chagrin Falls
The village of Chagrin Falls, the site of Swift and Kelce's buzzy lunch date, hosts this custom-built 'Hamptons style' home on 2 riverside acres. The $6.5 million Howard Hanna listing features tasteful interiors across a roomy 13,600 square feet, including a two-island kitchen, four bedroom suites, a wine cellar and a guest house.
Advertisement
18 A modern choice in Moreland Hills.
Cara Miller
18 The property is defined by open spaces and large windows.
Cara Miller
18 A feature-filled pool.
Cara Miller
A modern mansion in Moreland Hills
This contemporary home located half an hour from Cleveland comes with 2.44 acres of land and more than 16,000 square feet of living space. The $6.25 million listing, held by The Agency, dubs the property a 'contemporary masterpiece,' with open-concept living spaces, soaring ceilings and an impressive pool.
Advertisement
18 This listing offers English charm in Chagrin Falls.
Shane Knee
18 Vaulted ceilings in the living room.
Shane Knee
18 The kitchen features two islands.
Shane Knee
A classic English tudor
Another possibility in Chagrin Falls comes with old English charm. The circa-1917 manor, listed by Howard Hanna for $3.39 million, comes with 24 acres of river frontage and a striking Tudor facade. The roughly 8,000-square-foot home features beamed vaulted ceilings, stately fireplaces and a billiards room.
Advertisement
18 An aerial view of a Lake Erie estate.
Cara Miller
18 The Gilded Age interiors.
Cara Miller
18 Recent upgrades give bedroom suites a modern feel.
Cara Miller
A Lake Eerie oasis
This Gilded Age 'grande dame' for $5.99 million is filled with modern upgrades and old world craftsmanship. The 3.5-acre, eight-bedroom property on the coast of Lake Erie boasts intricately carved millwork, cut glass leaded windows and marble flooring throughout its grand public rooms. The luxe Bratenahl property, listed by The Agency, also comes with a restored guest cottage and a massive pool patio.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The Best, Worst and Oops Style Moments This Week — Including Rihanna's Cotton Candy-Inspired Maternity Wear
The Best, Worst and Oops Style Moments This Week — Including Rihanna's Cotton Candy-Inspired Maternity Wear

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

The Best, Worst and Oops Style Moments This Week — Including Rihanna's Cotton Candy-Inspired Maternity Wear

The good, the bad and the WTF style moments celebrities served up this week Celebrities had their fair share of notable style moments this week. Justin Bieber showed off a hoodie poking fun at a recent viral moment, and fans instantly began clamoring for the item (future SKYLRK merch perhaps?). Meanwhile, Carrie Underwood ditched her blonde hair and Mariah Carey narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction on stage. Outside the celeb sphere, and to the detriment of tween girls everywhere, Claire's filed for bankruptcy (for the second time). Read on for the best, worst and "oops" style moments of the week. Best Clapback: Justin Bieber's 'Clocking' Hoodie Justin Bieber is in on the joke, you guys. In an X post shared on Aug. 3, the singer wears a gray hoodie with the words, "It's not clocking to you." The sweatshirt's quote refers to a viral video in which the "Daisies" singer confronts a paparazzo who is taking photos of him while he's leaving Soho House in Malibu, Calif., on June 13. In the clip, Justin accuses the photog of "provoking" him and says, "You're not getting it, it's not clocking to you. It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business." The musician also shared the photo to Instagram, where fans overwhelmingly asked where they could get a shirt of their own. We're waiting, Justin. We want to be in on the joke, too. Most Surprising Hair Makeover: Carrie Underwood Ditching Blonde Known for her blonde locks, Carrie Underwood shocked fans by ditching her signature hair color and debuting a brunette makeover. On Aug. 5, the "Before He Cheats" singer shared new Instagram photos of her darker hair that she explained resembles her natural color — which she last rocked 30 years ago. Yes, 30! "Well, the last time I saw my natural hair color, I was probably about 12 years old," the Grammy winner wrote, "but I thought it might be time to give it a second chance." Most Divisive Maternity Look: Rihanna's Cotton Candy Dress (and Sneakers) Rihanna continued her maternity style streak with a floor-length pastel-colored dress with a structured neckline. The outfit caused a stir on the internet not only because of its strong resemblance to cotton candy but because of the Fenty Beauty founder's shoe choice: lime green sneakers. If there's one thing Rihanna's going to do, it's make people talk. Best Hype Woman: Jamie Lee Curtis Praising Allison Janney's Pantsless Look Jamie Lee Curtis knows how to hype women up. In a video of July's Las Culturistas Culture Awards reposted by Allison Janney on Instagram Aug. 5 (the date the awards show aired on TV), Curtis can be seen reacting to Janney's bombshell pantsless look by telling her to "go f--- yourself." Janney later thanked Curtis for her "favorite red carpet shout out" with an added, "I adore you." Worst News for Mall Lovers: Claire's Announces Bankruptcy It's official: Mall culture is dying. On Aug. 6, tween-centric accessories retailer Claire's announced in a press release that it has begun voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the state of Delaware. The company, which also operates ICING stores across the United States, has been facing mounting debt in addition to a slew of other issues. Claire's might not be forever, but the memories of getting your ears pierced five feet away from an Auntie Anne's will last a lifetime. Most NSFW Moment: Hilary Duff's Husband Revealing She Had Sex with Him in a Dirty Shirt Hilary Duff shared a behind-the-scenes moment with her husband, Matthew Koma,on her Instagram Stories on Aug. 4. In a video, Koma lounges on a chair while wearing a white cutoff tank top with a green "Newport" logo on it. "Pretty cool that you're still wearing your shirt that you performed in yesterday at sweaty Lollapalooza and you flew home in, and you're well into this day. Also having a pretty intense nip slip right now," Duff narrated as Koma scrolled on his phone. Koma chimed in, "You had sex with me in this shirt. What's that say about you?" to which Duff laughed. Too much information, perhaps? Nice Save: Mariah Carey Avoiding a Wardrobe Malfunction In an Aug. 6 interview on British radio show, Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden, Mariah Carey recalled a small outfit mishap that occurred during rehearsals for her headlining show at Brighton Pride in England. "It was a lot of rehearsing and then we had a wardrobe malfunction, which was kind of not cool," she said. "It was right in the front area. I saved it, nobody saw it. Otherwise, it would've been talked about." While she didn't give further details about the blunder, the Grammy winner explained how she recovered and went on with her performance. "I turned around and walked through the dancers," she remembered. "I was so mad." Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword

Meet Pierre Terjanian, the sword and shield expert who's leading the MFA into a new era
Meet Pierre Terjanian, the sword and shield expert who's leading the MFA into a new era

Boston Globe

timean hour ago

  • Boston Globe

Meet Pierre Terjanian, the sword and shield expert who's leading the MFA into a new era

But even in his short tenure Terjanian had already become a favorite among the staff, and was encouraged by the board to apply for the top spot. He quickly became the clear front-runner, and on his first day on the job, received a standing ovation from the museum's employees. Now Terjanian must lead the storied museum through a crucial moment, with the arts increasingly under attack and federal funding cuts upending the stability of institutions across the country. An expert in the field of arms and armor, Terjanian said his lifetime of scholarship has taught him a lot that might help along the way. Related : Advertisement 'It certainly taught me about resilience,' he said. 'This is an important moment. There's a lot that is at stake.' But also, Terjanian said in a Bold Types interview with the Globe's Janelle Nanos, his decade of experience at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will inform how he navigates the way forward here in Boston. As co-chair of a task force handling reopening the New York City museum after COVID, he said he was forced to rethink how institutions operate and how they can work together to share resources. A similar mindset is needed now, he said. Advertisement 'Institutions were struggling with a number of operational issues, but also more existential ones,' he said. 'No one knew what the future looked like.' This led to unprecedented collaboration between small and large institutions, something the current challenges may call for as well. 'This is a moment, really, to think about how together we can address the needs of our time.' Boston's Museum of Fine Arts has a new director, a French arms and armor expert named Pierre Terjanian. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff/David L Ryan, Globe Staff Top of mind for Terjanian is how to refresh the MFA's approach to its permanent collection in a way that creates more 'points of entry' for guests. The museum, he said, can do more to explore the 'emotions behind the objects,' both in how they were created and how they were received, in order 'generate a broader invitation to engage with the art.' But that invitation, he said, has to go both ways. If Malcolm Rogers was known for expanding the physical footprint of the museum with its Art of the Americas wing, and Teitelbaum expanded the MFA's efforts to reach more diverse audiences, Terjanian said he hopes to expand the MFA's presence beyond its walls and into Boston's neighborhoods. 'We need to work with community leaders of peer organizations,' he said, to both support their work and find ways to collaborate. He speculated that might look like loaning objects in the museum's collections, co-hosting programming with smaller arts venues, or sponsoring performances that take place far from Huntington Avenue. It also means finding new ways to make the MFA more accessible and affordable to all. This fall, he said, the museum will announce an expansion of its occasional '$5 after 5″ p.m. program every third Thursday of the month. And the first year of the Boston Family Days program, he added, has shown how to bring in more residents from all corners of the city. He's hoping to build on the programs' successes. Advertisement Wandering the galleries one recent Thursday morning, Terjanian stopped to marvel at a One can imagine the soft-spoken Terjanian using a similar leadership approach. When museums like the Smithsonian are taking proactive measures to avoid attracting conflict — artist Amy Sherald recently 'We obviously want to be in compliance with all existing laws. But we always go back to our mission,' he said. 'And our mission is to be a place that engages by ideas with the richness of the human experience across cultures, across continents, recognizing that both communities and individuals have made contributions that we should want to celebrate.' Now more than ever, he said, he wants to stress the importance that museums should play in civic life. They are a 'place for reflection, for self-examination, for perspective-taking, for dialogue, for inspiration,' he said. 'We can provide a backdrop of thousands of years of human experience. And I think it's a resource.' Advertisement "Appeal to the Great Spirit," outside the front entrance of the Museum of Fine Arts. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

These 4 zodiac signs will have their relationships tested during the full sturgeon moon in Aquarius
These 4 zodiac signs will have their relationships tested during the full sturgeon moon in Aquarius

New York Post

timean hour ago

  • New York Post

These 4 zodiac signs will have their relationships tested during the full sturgeon moon in Aquarius

Ahoy, star seeds! The full sturgeon moon rises and shines in the wee hours of Saturday morning, bringing with it both trials and triumphs. The full moon will directly oppose the sun in Leo on August 9th, 2025, at 3:55 am EDT AT 16°59 of Aquarius. Full moon August 2025 The Leo/Aquarius axis points to themes of the self in relationship to the other, individual expression in relationship to collective consciousness — and the heart and the head in conversation and opposition. 'The full moon is often associated with relationships because it signifies a time of union, heightened emotions, and deep connection. It is a moment when we can align with our heartfelt sentiments and move towards our romantic visions,' Hily Dating app astrologer Lisa Stardust told The Post. While we'll all be riding the tide of this water-bearing full moon, four zodiac signs will feel the undertow most acutely. 4 Patience can be a radical act of self-love for Taurus. MARCO HAYASHI – Stardust suggests that the people of the bull may be inclined to play it cool and close to heart under the light of this full moon. Here and now, silence is not disinterest, and patience can be a radical act of self-love. 'You may feel shy about revealing your true sentiments to others right now, Taurus. Don't feel pressured to speak up or speed up a relationship. Center your thoughts and take time to decipher your emotions. Move at your own pace. Then, you can make the decisions that are best for you.' 4 Leos should plot and plan their next journey. MARCO HAYASHI – The full moon in Aquarius highlights your seventh house of trusted partnership, Leo, encouraging you to open your mind, loosen the reins, exit your rut and bring on the smut. 'Plot and plan your next journey, any activity that will allow you to take the focus off mundane tasks and enlighten your mind.' 4 Scorpios should focus on building bonds this week. MARCO HAYASHI – Depth is your game and your goal, Scorpio, yet you often hesitate to dive all in when it comes to your closest connection. With the full moon shining a light on your fourth house of roots and foundations, you're blessed with the bluster to go the distance, or the depth, in building bonds that fortify and fertilize. 'Now you can commit to a crush and become much more intimate with another than you ever thought possible. Do not shy away from sharing your future aspirations with your partner or potential partner. Move towards commitment. Let go of your fears to merge,' said Stardust. 4 Confront hard-hitting matters with an air of levity, Aquarius. MARCO HAYASHI – For the Aquarius contingent, Stardust predicts there will be something of a pull between heartstrings and synapses under this full moon. 'Passion is in the air right now, but you're unsure how to move forward. Slow your relationship down and connect over conversation. Keep it light.' She promises that in steering clear of the heavy in the here and now, you can build the kind of rapport necessary to confront hard-hitting matters with an air of levity. Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and irreverently reports on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store