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Tom Brady has added to his $17million Miami mansion, with the former Patriots and Bucs quarterback installing a private boat dock, pickleball court and even a vegetable patch, new photos show.
Brady and ex-wife Gisele Bundchen bought the home together four years ago and the property is finally close to completion - nine months after DailyMail.com published exclusive photos of the ongoing construction.
In the time since, Brady's Indian Creek Island home has changed quite a bit, with various amenities being added to the massive home.
New photos show that Brady is having a private boat dock constructed on the water, not far from his home.
Additionally, the seven-time Super Bowl winner has put a pickleball court in place, with basketball hoops on both sides as well.
Photos of Tom Brady's home in Miami show that the former NFL star is constructing a private boat dock on the property
Brady, 46, has also put a pickleball court in place, with basketball hoops at both ends and a vegetable garden nearby
An aerial view of the home shows that it is almost entirely completed - after four years of work on the sprawling property
However, there appears to be a small amount of construction work going on in the back area of the massive house
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen bought the property together in 2020 - before the couple split up two years later
And sitting just next to the court are vegetable patches - most of which have yet to be filled with dirt.
One photo also shows construction work going on - seemingly in the back area of the house.
Otherwise, aerial shots of the home suggest that it is almost entirely complete, with the home sitting right on the water in a private Miami neighborhood.
Indian Creek Island is dubbed 'Billionaire's Bunker' because of the high number of celebrities and high-rollers in the area, including Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
Only accessible by a bridge that's manned by a guard, the island boasts 24-hour security by land, air and sea.
The 300-acre island is occupied by just 34 estates with a median value of $20million.
DailyMail.com previously revealed that the quarterback, reportedly worth over $500 million, didn't put anything towards the purchase of the property, but chose to