Former Patriots quarterback sold the property for $5.28 million in 2008.
Tom Brady’s former Back Bay condo just sold for $8.4 million, but like the running back in the Statue of Liberty play, the lucky buyers want to go unnoticed.
Back in May, we reported that Brady’s former home, Residence 2 at 314 Commonwealth Ave, had hit the market for $8,490,000. The former Patriots quarterback purchased it in 2004 for $4,125,000. He sold it in 2008 for $5,285,000, making a nice million-dollar profit. In 2021, the unit exchanged hands again after hitting the market for $6,990,000.
Before the property hit the market this time around, it underwent a massive renovation … except for one important space: Brady’s former trophy room, which now functions as an office/library.
“That’s the only room that hasn’t been touched,” said Ethan Goodrich of the Goodrich Team at Compass, who was the buyer’s agent on the property. “Everything else has been fully gutted.”
The 10-room unit, which measures 3,422 square feet, encompasses the entire second floor. It boasts an Italian marble foyer that leads into the 335-square-foot living room, which has a marble fireplace and stunning views of Commonwealth Mall.