Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce is on the move and it’s all down to his blossoming relationship with Taylor Swift.
The tight end, 34, closed in on a deal Tuesday night to purchase a $6million mansion in Kansas City in search of more privacy amid his high-profile romance with the pop superstar, 33, according to a report from TMZ.
However, it doesn’t seem like too much of a price to pay for love as the NFL icon will also enjoy the luxury of a waterfall, swimming pool and mini golf course at his new pad.
Kelce felt his former humble abode wasn’t befitting of someone dating a 12-time Grammy Award winner and decided to step it up to ease feeling ‘self-conscious’, the New York Post added.
And his new mansion certainly lives up to expectations in both grandeur and seclusion.
His new abode, reportedly located in the Leawood suburb of Kansas City, was previously owned by a prominent Kansas City-area medical malpractice lawyer and listed in September 2022 for $6.9 million, according to Kansas City Business Journal.
The property, built in 1998, boasts six bedrooms, six baths, and sprawls across 17,000 sq ft.
The home isn’t short of decadence as it features many luxurious amenities, including a lit tennis and pickleball court and even its own miniature golf course.
The property’s stunning garden will provide Swift with the type of A-List glamor she has earned for herself and become accustomed to with the property’s three acres of land also featuring a ‘Beverly Hills-style’ pool area.
Sport and leisure converge across the three acres of land with the property’s outdoors providing the perfect environment for alfresco entertainment.
The expansive grounds are complete with bridges, winding paths, a gazebo, patio and seating areas for lounging around the pool.
Kelce will even be able to store his – and Swift’s – getaway cars in the adjacent heated six-car garage.
The opulence of the exterior is matched by the mansion’s beautiful interior, including majestic marble archways, rare African Mahogany hardwood floors and chandeliers adorning the ceilings.