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Tom Brady‘s real estate journey has taken an unexpected turn. In 2020, Brady and his former wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, purchased a $17 million piece of land with the vision of creating their dream home. However, recent developments reveal that Brady has decided to part ways with the project, opening a new chapter in his ever-evolving story. The legendary quarterback’s decision to halt construction on his previous property with Bündchen has led him to take out a substantial construction loan.

This significant move highlights his determination to pursue a new path and redefine his living arrangements. In contrast, Patrick Mahomes, with his shrewd investment choices, secured an 8-acre plot of land for an astonishingly low price of $400,000 in 2021. This stands in stark contrast to Brady’s eye-popping $35,000,000 home loan, showcasing the divergent approaches of the two football superstars. With his astute financial decision, Patrick Mahomes has laid the foundation for his future home, complete with impressive features.

Mahomes’ newly constructed home is a delight to watch!

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According to recent reports, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, along with his wife Brittany Mahomes and their children, is ready to move into their newly constructed dream home near Belton, MO. Mahomes acquired an 8-acre plot of land for an astonishingly low price of $400,000 in 2021 and has been actively involved in the construction process since then. The new magnificent residence boasts a “massive mansion, a spacious pool, a private pond, a Par 3 golf hole, and even half a football field adorned with Patrick’s logo and his name printed in the endzone.”

Situated in Cass County, Missouri, the new house reflects Mahomes’ unique style and preferences. Simultaneously, Mahomes and his wife have put their previous home, a renovated Missouri ranch house, up for sale. The property, located in the exclusive Country Club District of Kansas City, Mo, is currently valued at $2.9 million. Originally purchased for $1.9 million in 2019, the couple invested an additional $400,000 in renovations, making it a sought-after property in the area. In contrast, Tom Brady is embarking on a different real estate journey as he plans to build a bachelor pad funded by a substantial loan amount.

Brady’s new real-estate plan for his bachelor life

Following the finalization of his divorce from Gisele Bundchen retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady has made a significant change in his real estate plans. The couple had been in the process of building a marital home in Florida; however, Brady has now canceled construction and shifted his focus to a new project—a $35 million bachelor pad. In 2020, Brady, along with his ex-wife, purchased the exclusive Indian Creek Island property for $17 million.

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The original plans for the family home included various amenities such as an organic and meditation garden, a yoga terrace, an outdoor kitchen, and a pickleball court, among others. During their divorce settlement in October, Brady was awarded the Indian Creek Island property, but construction was subsequently halted due to their ongoing dispute. However, Brady has recently given a thumbs-up on his new project. The bachelor pad is expected to span over 20,200 square feet, surpassing the originally planned size of the family home, which was 17,000 square feet. Despite his estimated net worth of $512 million, Brady has secured a $35 million construction loan with an 8.25 percent annual interest rate.

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By canceling the plans for what would have been their family home, Brady’s decision serves as evidence of his desire to move forward and embrace a new phase in his personal life.

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