
Tom Brady’s Exclusive Boston Penthouse When He Was a Patriot
Tom Brady lived in the hearts of New England Patriots fans for two decades – that is, when he wasn't living in Boston's exclusive Back Bay neighborhood, which he did for about half of his time in New England.
The place Brady shared with then-wife Giselle Bundchen and the kiddos at 310 Beacon Street is a 3,000 square-foot "sprawling penthouse," says bostonreb.com, with two bedrooms and three bathrooms with two decks with panoramic views.
When the G.O.A.T.'s time in New England was over, he packed up his stuff and made a beeline for Florida's west coast where, just for the hell of it, he won a seventh Super Bowl ring.

A California kid, Brady found the southern charm and warmer climate in Florida much more to his liking, and according to People, stated, "You won't catch me dead living in the Northeast anymore."
What survivor of a New England winter could argue with that logic?
So Brady occupied some pretty swanky space while playing for the home team, but he wasn't the only one.
Rob Gronkowski, who followed Brady to Florida, shared a luxurious home in Foxboro with his long-time gal pal Camille Kostek. Gronk spent nearly a million dollars building the Victorian-style home.
At last check, former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick owned a home in Hingham, Massachusetts, and six houses on Nantucket Island. I've heard a rumor that he bought a seventh but I can't independently verify that.
It was a prosperous time for the dynasty makers in New England – not to mention their real estate agents.
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