Tom Brady is reportedly considering selling his waterfront estate on Florida’s Indian Creek Island, which could break Miami’s real estate records.
However, his long-term plans remain unclear as the NFL legend is renovating a mansion in Brentwood, California.
Meanwhile, in his first season as a FOX Sports broadcaster, Tom Brady has impressed fans with sharp analysis during the Commanders’ NFC divisional win.
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Tom Brady Considers Selling Indian Creek Island Estate For Record-Breaking $150M
Brady is exploring the possibility of selling his waterfront estate located on Florida’s highly exclusive Indian Creek Island, where real estate values have surged since Amazon founder Jeff Bezos became a resident.
According to Bloomberg, sources revealed that the newly completed mansion is being privately shown to a select group of potential buyers, and offers have already exceeded $150 million.
If finalized at that price, it would set a new record for Miami home sales, overtaking the $107 million purchase of a Coconut Grove estate by Ken Griffin in 2022.
Brady’s property spans two acres and includes a custom-built two-story waterfront residence and a separate gym and cabana.
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The estate, which he purchased for $17 million in 2020 with his then-wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, has yet to be officially listed.
Discussions are reportedly ongoing, and whether the deal will proceed remains uncertain.
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Tom Brady’s Future Residence Uncertain As He Renovates California Estate
Meanwhile, Brady’s future plans for permanent residence remain uncertain, though the former NFL star has previously expressed an interest in returning to the West Coast, where he grew up.
According to the New York Post, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is renovating a 14,000-square-foot estate in Brentwood, California.
After retiring from the NFL, Brady relocated to South Florida and set up office space for his family business in Bay Harbor, just a short drive from Indian Creek.
The 47-year-old completely scrapped the original floor plans of his Indian Creek Island mansion, which he once shared with his ex-wife Bündchen, and designed a layout to suit his vision.
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Property records show that the newly completed home includes a “new two-story single single-family residence with a security building, gym, cabana, pool, sport court, emergency, landscaping, septic system.”
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Tom Brady Makes Spot-On Analysis During Commanders’ Win Over Lions
Brady, now in his first full season as a FOX Sports broadcaster, earned praise on Saturday for his sharp analysis during a pivotal moment in the Washington Commanders’ NFC divisional round win over the Detroit Lions.
With just under 14:30 left in the game and the Commanders leading by three points, they opted to go for it on 4th-and-2 at the Lions’ 5-yard line. A defensive stop by the Lions could have given them plenty of time to either tie the game or take the lead.
As the Commanders broke their huddle, Brady immediately noticed an issue with the Lions’ defense.
“Need a timeout, 12 on the field, timeout. Timeout! Timeout! Nope. Nope. Oh no! What are they doing?” Brady exclaimed, per Fox News.
The Lions were flagged for having 12 players on the field, a costly mistake that handed Washington a fresh set of downs. Two plays later, Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. scored a touchdown, extending Washington’s lead to 38-28. They went on to win 45-28.
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Fans Praise Tom Brady’s Insightful Commentary As He Prepares For Super Bowl LIX
Tom Brady was all over the Lions having 12 players on the field during the Commanders’ 4th-and-2 from the 5.
“Need a timeout! 12 on the field, timeout! Timeout! Timeout! Nope. Nope. Oh no! What are they doin’?!” 🏈🎙️ #NFL pic.twitter.com/Z6opHb7mQs
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 19, 2025
Brady’s sharp observations during the game impressed viewers, and fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to applaud his insightful commentary.
One fan wrote, “I am enjoying Brady more and more. He frequently picks up on things quickly that the other announcers are surprised by, I feel like I’m actually learning something interesting a lot of times too.”
Another fan echoed the sentiment, saying, “He’s also usually spot on with what the offense is gonna do or the defensive coverage, but he isn’t super obnoxious or ‘in your face’ about it the way, let’s say, Tony Romo comes off as from time to time. He’s super laid back.”
A third fan added, “He’s arguably the greatest football mind to ever exist. Of course, his insight as a commentator is going to quickly be recognized as all-time stuff. Give him more time & if he chooses to stay in the booth, he’ll have no equal for the insight he brings to each game.”
After calling his first NFC divisional round game as a FOX Sports broadcaster, the former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback is set to team up with Kevin Burkhardt to call Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans next month.
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Tom Brady’s FOX Sports Contract
Brady made his NFL broadcasting debut on September 8, when FOX Sports covered the Dallas Cowboys’ 33-17 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
It marked the beginning of his $375 million deal from Fox to become an analyst for NFL games. The agreement is set to last 10 years, with around $37.5 million to be paid to Brady annually.
This makes the seven-time Super Bowl winner one of the highest-paid NFL sportscasters, with his annual salary far surpassing the likes of CBS’ Tony Romo and ESPN’s Troy Aikman.