A week after Rob Gronkowski announced his retirement in March, the Patriots legend listed his 2,063-square-foot penthouse loft on in Boston’s swanky Seaport on the market.
Gronk ended up selling the two bedroom and two bathroom property for $2.3 million, which he used to buy a place where the winters are less depressing.
The 30-year-old, who claims he hasn’t spent a dollar of the money he received through NFL contracts, recently treated himself to a $1.7 million condo in Miami from retired soccer star John Carew.
Via Los Angeles Times:
The corner-unit condo takes in sweeping city and ocean views from the 39th floor of the Marquis, a 63-story skyscraper on Biscayne Bay. Comprised of two units, it has five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in 3,850 square feet.
Expansive 20-foot ceilings top the whitewashed living spaces, which pair tile floors with walls of glass. Wood accents in the kitchen and a black backsplash in the living room break up the monochromatic color scheme. Through sliding glass doors, a deck extends the space outside.
Upstairs, the master suite overlooks the main level from a floor-to-ceiling window. It opens to a bathroom with shades of gray and a glass shower.
The condo comes with three parking spaces, and the Marquis also offers a resort-style pool, spa, gym and valet. Built in 2009, the 679-foot tower is the fifth-tallest building in Florida.
John Sandberg and Ann Nortmann of Douglas Elliman secured the listing.
Gronk’s new pad hardly put a dent in his wallet. The dude revealed on Uninterrupted last year that his commas are only increasing.
“If you see my NFL money, how much I’ve made — I got way more than that, baby,” Gronkowski said, adding: “I can live easy, live normal.”
This condo is anything but “normal.”