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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I can't see any good angle to him selling that place, as family oriented as he is. This might be his last season with New England.Combine their leaving the Kraft neighborhood with word that they are shopping for homes in the NJ area outside NYC and Viola! Brady a JETE in 2020 is on the table. If instead he's a JINT, I need good instructions on seppuku.
I can't see any good angle to him selling that place, as family oriented as he is. This might be his last season with New England.
Yeah, no way he plays with New York Giants or New Jersey Jete. If they move to the New York area it's for Gisele. But apparently he still has his place in the Back Bay ...I was being my typical wise ass self about NY teams, but yeah I get no good vibes with them selling this estate. They really are looking outside NYC in the pricier burbs.
There are many other reasons that could prompt a move. A new job for Giselle perhaps, school for kids, maybe his other baby Mama has needs, or anything no football related. Brady so close to the end would facilitate a short term family arangement where maybe the family lives in CT and he near Gillette for a season or 2+.I can't see any good angle to him selling that place, as family oriented as he is. This might be his last season with New England.
I'm just connecting the dots: he's VERY family oriented with young kids; he doesn't like the new contract terms; he's 42. Why wouldn't he wait 'til he finally is officially done playing here to sell the place?There are many other reasons that could prompt a move. A new job for Giselle perhaps, school for kids, maybe his other baby Mama has needs, or anything no football related. Brady so close to the end would facilitate a short term family arangement where maybe the family lives in CT and he near Gillette for a season or 2+.
He's 42 so this sort of thing was inevitable. One has to be a little concerned this is his last but I refuse to believe he'd play elsewhere.
The Bundchens are savy real estate investors and the McMansion market has collapsed in southern Connecticut and NJ.....and this Brookline listing news could simply be “sell now before similar real estate woes hit the high end market in Boston”.There are many other reasons that could prompt a move.
I'm just connecting the dots: he's VERY family oriented with young kids; he doesn't like the new contract terms; he's 42. Why wouldn't he wait 'til he finally is officially done playing here to sell the place?
Just make certain your knife is razor sharp. Dull blade can make for a messy outcome.Combine their leaving the Kraft neighborhood with word that they are shopping for homes in the NJ area outside NYC and Viola! Brady a JETE in 2020 is on the table. Or if instead he's a JINT, either way I need good instructions on seppuku.
While this is a bit disconcerting, who knows what's really happening there. Maybe they were told it will take at least a year to sell, and they'd better put it on the market sooner rather than later; maybe they've built in a sale-leaseback into their listing agreement (i.e. we'll sell you the property, but we have the option to lease it on a yearly basis, for the next 2 or 3 years); maybe they are setting things up for the future for the kids so they will be in the same school system for most of their years, and Giselle is planning to live in NY with the kids from now on, no matter what happens with Tom (it's not like it wouldn't be pretty easy for them to commute to games if they wanted to do so during the season). Maybe it was a bluff by Brady (since it's already been removed from the MLS listing service) and now that the Pats signed his deal they are "off the market."