
New England Patriots fans were concerned to learn this week that Tom Brady has moved out of Massachusetts and into a new home, but apparently there is some bad information floating around.
WEEI’s Greg Hill, who conducted a weekly interview with Brady during the regular season, said Tuesday morning that he has learned Brady has cleaned out his private suite at Gillette Stadium and moved his family to their new home in Greenwich, Conn. According to Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston, that would be quite unusual since Brady does not own a home in Connecticut.
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— Boston Sports Tonight (@NBCSBST) January 15, 2020
“They don’t have a house in Connecticut,” Curran said Tuesday night. “That’s it.”
Curran said he learned that information from his source a few weeks ago, so he circled back this week to see if anything had changed. He even asked if the Brady family could be living with someone else or have purchased a condo in Connecticut rather than a home, but the reporter was told the Bradys own a “very large apartment” in New York City and a home in Brooklyn. Neither were purchased recently.
Brady did put his Brookline, Mass., home on the market back in October, but he urged fans not to read too much into that. Wealthy people buy and sell real estate all the time, and Brady and his wife have so much money that they could buy a home at any moment’s notice in any city they please.
If fans want to work themselves up over the possibility of Brady leaving the Patriots as a free agent, there have been some other signs that are slightly more troubling. We probably aren’t going to learn anything about Brady’s future from the property he owns in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Costa Rica, California, or any other part of the world.












