Earlier this year, New England Patriots quarterback and All-American heartthrob Tom Brady was suspended for the first four games of the upcoming NFL season for his involvement in the “Deflategate” controversy, but it looks like we know how he’ll use his time off: he and his wife, supermodel Giselle Bündchen, have listed their Manhattan pied-à-terre for a Bradyesque cool $17.25 million. Records show that the gorgeous couple purchased the high-floor condo, located in sleek One Madison tower in New York City’s Flatiron District, in early 2014 for $11.7 million. The 3,300-square-foot apartment has three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
Per marketing materials, the apartment was reimagined by the celebrated architect Peter Marino not long after the Brady-Bündchens made the purchase, and the crisply luxurious results are certainly eye-catching. A private elevator landing opens onto a a combination living/dining area flooded with natural sunlight via walls of floor-to-ceiling windows, which also offer vertigo-inducing unobstructed views of the Empire State Buildings and the Hudson River. There are more spine-tingling views from the south-facing den. Both family/guest bedrooms have in-suite baths, while the master bathroom has a soaking tub lodged near another wall of floor-to-ceiling windows.
The luxury building—the four uppermost floors of which are owned by global media mega-mogul Rupert Murdoch—offers residents 24/7/365 doorman and concierge services, a private screening room, a private dining room with catering kitchen, and a fitness facility with a lap pool and steam room.
Brady and Bündchen primarily reside in Boston’s tony Chestnut Hill community, where they built a stately stone manor of nearly 15,000 square feet on five plush acres. But the comely couple isn’t leaving the Big Apple behind—they’ve reportedly made a deal of more than $20 million for an approximately 5,000-square-foot condo in a not-yet-completed luxury complex in Tribeca.