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22 December 2022, 12:21 | Updated: 28 December 2023, 10:56
Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn rent a house in North London for their UK visits, after Tay became an honorary Londoner thanks to her romance with Joe.
Taylor Swift and British boyfriend Joe Alwyn have been together for six years, so of course they split their time between his hometown of London and the States, where she has properties in New York and Nashville.
In 2021 they began renting a property in Primrose Hill, London after lockdown meant they were spending more time over here than originally planned and now they have a long-term base for their UK visits.
It's thought they divided their time between Joe's parents' house in Highgate and his flat in Crouch End before they decided to get a place of their own.
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Taylor and Joe are reportedly renting a £7 million Primrose Hill mansion according to MailOnline.
The couple picked the celebrity hotspot in 2021 for whenever they’re in London, as they spend a lot of time flying between Joe’s hometown and Taylor’s Nashville mansion.
Before renting they apparently spent most of lockdown at Joe’s flat in Crouch End, not too far from their new London property and frequently visited his parents’ home in Highgate – an area Tay gave a shoutout in her song ‘London Boy’.
Diehard Swifties will also know just how much Tay loves London after her song dedicated to the capital listed all her favourite spots, including Camden Market, Shoreditch and Highgate – not too far from Hampstead Heath which is another popular walking spot for celebs.
Whether Taylor and Joe live together permanently remains to be confirmed, but it seems pretty obvious that they made the relationship milestone quite some time ago after spending the majority of lockdown together.
Joe even helped Taylor write a few of her songs on ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’, such as ‘Betty’ and ‘Exile’ during quarantine.
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