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Derek Jeter Is Selling His $29 Million Tampa Mansion That Tom Brady Lived In
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New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter is looking to sell his 30,875-square-foot Tampa mansion a for a whopping $29 million. It's the same place he rented out to Tom Brady and his family right after he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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DeafVallyBatnR43 months
Go to realtor.com Tampa Bay filter minimum price 25,000,000 and one house will show up. Then look around. The bedrooms are a little small for me.
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GumboDave43 months
Last sold in 2005 for $2.3 million. 21,796sqft.
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arcalades43 months
what an idiotic purchase for anyone
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tigerpawl43 months
That price includes Hannah.
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TexasTiger2443 months
"You got 29 Mill?" yea
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atltiger648743 months
it's his money and of course he can do what he wants, but who needs a house that big? No matter how wealthy you are, you only really spend time in a few rooms. The rest is just waste, unless you have 10 kids.
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ForeverGator43 months
Is this Epstein island #2?
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GumboDave43 months
Why does he have this house in Tampa Bay? Is TB an appealing place for millionaires?
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DeafVallyBatnR43 months
His best Friend and I will plug myself my former teammate Gerald Williams from Laplace ESJ Highschool. I believe Gerald lives in Tampa. Not saying that is why he bought a house there but it could be. Probably not the only house he has in Florida.
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Because the Yankees had spring training there. He was there 6 weeks out of the year already. Why not?
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AustinKnight43 months
Probably in Clearwater so if you have been its pretty darn nice
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AustinKnight43 months
I guess if I had to have another vacation home
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