The New England Patriots quarterback and his model wife bought their first unit in the building in 2016. Could a combination job be in the works?
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New England Patriot’s quarterback Tom Brady is off to a good start in the NFL football season, and he and his supermodel wife, Gisele Bündchen, look to be continuing their real-estate winning streak as well. Market chatter says that the fashionable couple has just invested in a second residence at the fashionable 70 Vestry.
The building is a 46-residence construction on the Hudson River in New York’s Tribeca that was created with the esteemed Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Stern describes the exteriors as an exercise in luminousness: “Limestone works more beautifully in the sunshine than any other material. With the western and southern light here, the building will glow.”

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As for the interiors, Brady and Bündchen’s rumored new unit was sold for $25.5 million—$4 million less than the asking price of $29.5 million. It features five bedrooms and five bathrooms across its 4,647-square-foot interior area. Regarding outdoor space, there’s a 1,892-square-foot exterior area with a barbecue and almost 360 degrees of views of the surrounding cityscape.
The luxe interiors are prepped with luxe finishes—the kitchen is as gourmet as it gets—and refined natural materials (read: There’s no shortage of marble in the bathrooms). Also, commissioned art adorns the walls to round out the decor, all of which is thanks to Daniel Romualdez, a 2018 member of Architectural Digest’s AD100. This exclusive address is also home to more than 8,000 square feet of amenities, including a children’s room, a spa with an 82-foot pool, and a private carport.
Notably, this isn’t the first 70 Vestry apartment; the Brady bunch have owned another spread in the building since 2016. (They also previously owned a 48th-floor Madison Square Park apartment.) Perhaps there are plans to combine the two iconic units into one? Talk about a touchdown
Source: architecturaldigest.com
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