Tom Brady Net Worth: What’s Inside the NFL Player and His Wife Giselle Bundchen’s $20M House

Tom Brady is known as one of the best NFL players and New England Patriots' star quarterback, which has earned him a hefty net worth throughout his career. Now that the athlete is embroiled in a "Deflategate" scandal, take a look back at one of the star's prized possessions: his and wife Giselle Bundchen's $20-million house in Los Angeles.

According to NESN, the couple's home is located in Brentwood neighborhood in Los Angeles and measures 14,000 square feet. They built the huge house from scratch in 2013 and it served as the home of their growing family: three-year-old son Benjamin and baby daughter Vivian Lake, as well as six-year-old John, Brady's son with former girlfriend Bridget Moynahan.

Architectural Digest previously reported that though the couple's house is huge, it is simple and "normal."

"I like simplicity and coziness. I want to live in a place that feels like a real home, where you can put your feet up on the couch and just relax," Bunchen said in an interview with the website.

Designed by architect Richard Landry and interior designer Joan Behnke, the house features "very green" grounds" and stones and wood in its interiors. The house's living room and dining area are modest in size compared to other celebrity homes and combine modern and antique furniture.

An en-suite bathroom can be found inside, with a beautiful glass shower area. There's also a gym with extensive equipment and a walk-in closet where the couple's clothes and shoes can be found.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Brady has a net worth of $120 million and an annual salary of $26.5 million. His earnings mostly come from his football career. Business Insider also reported that his salary was $2 million in 2014. He also reportedly has $7 million worth of annual endorsements.

Bundchen, on the other hand, made $47 million last year. She is reportedly gearing toward making $1 billion in career earnings.

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