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INCREDIBLE CELEBRITY HOUSES & MANSIONS – THEY DEFINITELY LIVE ABOVE AND BEYOND!

Tom Brady – $20 Million, Lower Manhattan

When he’s not on the field, Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady plays the real estate game like a true professional. He even sold one of his properties to Dr. Dre for $40 million! More recently, Brady and his wife Gisele Bündchen acquired a luxury condo in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.

The complex has no shortage of amenities, including a spa, gym, and yoga studio, as well as a lap pool and a children’s pool and playroom. There are even a terrace and a lounge area, perfect for taking in the view of the Hudson River below.

 

Aaron Rodgers – $28 Million, Malibu

In 2019, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his long-term girlfriend Danicka Patrick dropped a whopping $28 million on this Malibu mansion. Surrounded by picturesque views of the ocean and a beach in the backyard, it’s not hard to see why the property came with such a high price tag.

The house sits on 4,636 square feet and has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a two-bedroom guesthouse. As if the beach wasn’t enough, there’s also an outdoor pool to lounge in while enjoying the spectacular sunset. It comes as no surprise that the home previously belonged to Janet Jackson, and most recently to Robbie Williams!

Peyton Manning – $4.5 Million, Denver

Another Manning who became a football star and not just a regular one! Peyton’s almost two-decade worth of hard work paid him around $18 million per year, and honestly, no one would question that. He is among the best Quarterbacks in history, after all!

Looking at Peyton’s 16,464 square feet mansion, we admire his choice in real-estate, which reflects the millions of dollars in his bank accounts. The seven-bedroom property features exquisite outdoor gardens along with a seven-car garage, but the interesting addition is the panic room. With a celebrity status like his, it’s no wonder Peyton has invested a lot in residential security.

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