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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to move in together next month in huge step

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Experts predict that loved-up duo Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will make a major move in their whirlwind relationship in as early as March

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are gearing up for a major move in their relationship – and could have in a matter of days, according to experts.

The Blank Space singer and NFL tight end could make the significant step before the end of next month as their relationship continues to heat up. They’ve been dating since last August and it’s thought now is the time for the couple’s next stage in their romance.

Real-estate experts predict the two will begin co-habiting in March, with the two either moving into Travis’ mansion in Kansas, or at Taylor’s estate in Nashville – after Taylor’s brief two-month Eras Tour break when fans first thought they’d bit the bullet.

Property professional Tes of moveBuddha explained: “We expect to see the duo officially move in together before the end of March, as they can take a break from their intense career schedules and shift their attention to more personal priorities. The relationship is clearly going well, and both parties’ families were pictured together at the Super Bowl, so there’s no reason to believe that things will slow down.

“What better way to celebrate the well-deserved lull between Kelce’s Super Bowl success and Taylor’s upcoming album than to start shopping for furniture together?” However, it’s unlikely the lovebirds will purchase a brand-new property together at this stage, as both already have properties that would make the perfect long-term home.

Tes added: “While we can definitely expect Taylor and Travis to spend some of their impressive combined net worth on a new home in the future, it’s likely that they’ll choose to cohabit in one of their existing properties first.”

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