Tom Brady is exploring the potential sale of his ‘Billionaire Bunker’ Florida mansion after receiving bids that exceed $150million, according to reports.
Brady’s newly-completed pad is located on Florida’s Indian Creek Island, the VIP enclave where property values have soared since Jeff Bezos forked out $90m on his third home there last year.
Almost five years since he paid $17m to acquire the lot with ex-wife Gisele Bundchen, Bloomberg is reporting that the legendary NFL quarterback has shown his Creek Island mansion to a small group of potential buyers.
While it has not been officially listed on the market, the luxury two-acre home has already attracted offers of over $150m, with talks ongoing and no guarantee that they will end in a sale.
If Brady, 47, offloads the property for that amount, it would go down as the largest home sale in Miami’s history, surpᴀssing the previous record of $107m set by billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin when he purchased a home in the Coconut Grove neighborhood back in 2022.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner built his expensive home from scratch after purchasing the lot with Bundchen back in 2020.
Tom Brady is exploring the potential sale of his ‘Billionaire Bunker’ Florida mansion (pictured)
The legendary NFL quarterback has received offers of over $150m for the luxury property
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DailyMail.com previously revealed that Brady, reportedly worth over $500 million, didn’t put anything towards the purchase of the lot, but chose to take out a mortgage for the full amount plus the option to borrow a further $17m.
As seen in aerial pH๏τos from above Indian Creek last year, it boasts an enviable garden, where a variety of vegetables and flowers appeared to be growing across eight congruent rectangular plots.
Brady recently added a boat dock and pickleball court to the property, which includes its own basketball court, an outdoor infinity pool and a tree-lined driveway which leads to a multi-car garage.
His house also faces out onto water and has a golf course behind it. According to The Sun, it is protected by a private 13-person police force.
When he and Bundchen split in October 2022, the New England Patriots icon took on the building’s renovations while his ex-wife moved on to buy her own property across the waterway.
Bündchen had paid $1.3 million for a three-bed waterfront home in Surfside before they went their separate ways, which she’s had remodeled, according to building records.
She then splashed out $11.5million on a five-bed, 6,600sqft property a few doors down from the smaller home and opposite her former husband’s home.
Brady, who brought the curtain down on his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, moved to South Florida after he retired in 2023.
Brady’s pad, pictured during construction in Dec. 2023, is located on the VIP Creek Island
It includes an outdoor infinity pool surrounded by palm trees that faces out onto the water
Creek Island homes have soared in value since Jeff Bezos bought another home there in 2024
Brady paid $17m to acquire the lot with ex-wife Gisele Bundchen before their split in 2022
This year he has embarked on a new career in broadcasting, after penning a 10-year, $375m deal with Fox Sports.
However, Brady has recently come under fire over a perceived conflict of interest related to his new role as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
His heavy involvement in Las Vegas’ search for a new head coacgh has led to many questioning his impartiality as a Fox commentator; including when he worked last Saturday’s Commanders-Lions game not long after interviewing then-Detroit OC Ben Johnson.
Yet despite outrage over him juggling the two positions, Brady has ruled out an early Fox exit one season into his 10-year, $375million contract.
During an appearance on FS1 show ‘The Herd’, he said: ‘To see how it is from a different perspective, I’ve had so many years playing on the field, I’ve watched so many games from the sidelines, now I’m up there in the booth and seeing it from a different perspective, and I’ve loved the whole process in diving into all these different teams. It’s been a lot of growth for me in one year.
‘I really can’t wait to see what it looks like in year two and way beyond that too. I’ve got nine years left on my deal and maybe longer, you never know…
‘If Fox wants me and I want to go [on], we’ll just keep going, cause it’s been really fun thus far.’