As her lyrics predicted, it's possible Taylor Swift never walks Cornelia Street again.
That's because West Village townhouse is going back on the market for a cool $17.9 million, according to the Corcoran Group. Swift rented the property in 2016 while her Tribeca home was being renovated.
The abode became the inspiration for her hit song "Cornelia Street," which was featured in her 2019 album "Lover."
The four-story home spans more than 5,000 square feet. It has four bedrooms, five full baths and two half baths, three fireplaces, an elevator, an indoor pool and a rooftop terrace.
The West Village townhouse was built in 1899. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The property, which once housed pop star Taylor Swift, features four levels and a rooftop terrace. The floor plans are not to scale. (The Corcoran Group)
A drive-in garage at street level lets the homeowner – or a certain celebrity renter – enter without stepping foot out of the car. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The West Village townhouse features a pool below the ground floor. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The den behind the pool. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The second floor contains a living room with its own fireplace, the kitchen and its attached dining room. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
(Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
(Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The master bedroom, located on the top floor right below the rooftop terrace. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
Both top-level bedrooms open to a private terrace, like the one seen here from the master bedroom. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The master bathroom. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The rooftop deck facing streetside. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The second top-level bedroom. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
An additional portion of the rooftop deck, which gives "open views of downtown," according to the listing. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The in-home office. (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)
The house even comes with its own "conference room." (Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group)