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Grace VanderWaal Wins America's Got Talent
Despite the recent cancellation of former talent finder juggernaut American Idol, prime time television talent competitions are very much alive and well. Just a few weeks ago twelve-year-old Grace VanderWaal wowed the judges during season eleven of the reality competition series America's Got Talent when she performed an original song titled "I Don't Know My Name." Judge Howie Mandel was so enamored with her performance that he used the Golden Buzzer to send her straight to the live shows, and Simon Cowell boldly predicted that she would be the next Taylor Swift.

Long before golden buzzers and Taylor Swift comparisons Grace's parents David and Tina purchased a home in the town of Suffern, New York where the family, which includes sister Olivia and her brother Jakob, have resided since mid-2011.


Grace VanderWaal's house in Suffern, NY




MLS and property records reveal that the home is a Side Hall Colonial design and was built in 1993 on 2 & 1/4 acres. The home's 2,608 square feet includes five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half bathroom, with a jacuzzi in the master bedroom. The home also offers a heated inground kidney-shaped swimming pool.




In case you have yet to see this unforgettable AGT performance, here it is:



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