Drew Brees' House (former)

Drew Brees' House (former)


New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), US
The NFL quarterback Drew Brees purchased this house in 2006 for $1.575 million. The all star American football quarterback plays for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. After electrifying recruiters after a successful college football career at Purdue University, he was chosen by the San Diego Chargers with the first pick in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He left one of the most decorated players in Purdue and Big Ten Conference history, establishing two NCAA records, 13 Big Ten Conference records, and 19 Purdue University records. As of 2018, he remains the Big Ten record-holder in several passing categories, including completions, attempts , and yards. For his many career accomplishments and records, Brees is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time

Drew Brees has received numerous accolades throughout his NFL career. In 2009, Brees was selected as the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player for his performance in the Super Bowl with the Saints against the Indianapolis Colts, the most lauded football honor. Truly one of the greatest to step foot on the field, Drew Brees dominates the competition with dynamic precision.

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Purchased for $1.6 million back in 2006, Brees’ stunning 10,800 square foot home has 4-bedrooms, 3-bathrooms, and 2-half bathrooms. The home includes a 2,432 square foot basement complete with a wine cellar. Brees also owns property in Kauai, likely used as a vacation home.

Brees has signed a number of contracts since 2006 including a two-year $50 million deal in 2018. Between June 2016 and June 2017, Drew earned $50 million in salary, bonuses and endorsements. Between June 2017 and June 2018, he earned $43 million. He earned another $40 million between 2018 and 2019. Drew Brees net worth is over $120 Million and his current base yearly is $22 Million, though this doesn’t factor in endorsements.

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The NFL quarterback Drew Brees purchased this house in 2006 for $1.575 million. The all star American football quarterback plays for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. After electrifying recruiters after a successful college football career at Purdue University, he was chosen by the San Diego Chargers with the first pick in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He left one of the most decorated players in Purdue and Big Ten Conference history, establishing two NCAA records, 13 Big Ten Conference records, and 19 Purdue University records. As of 2018, he remains the Big Ten record-holder in several passing categories, including completions, attempts , and yards. For his many career accomplishments and records, Brees is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time

Drew Brees has received numerous accolades throughout his NFL career. In 2009, Brees was selected as the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player for his performance in the Super Bowl with the Saints against the Indianapolis Colts, the most lauded football honor. Truly one of the greatest to step foot on the field, Drew Brees dominates the competition with dynamic precision.

Purchased for $1.6 million back in 2006, Brees’ stunning 10,800 square foot home has 4-bedrooms, 3-bathrooms, and 2-half bathrooms. The home includes a 2,432 square foot basement complete with a wine cellar. Brees also owns property in Kauai, likely used as a vacation home.

Brees has signed a number of contracts since 2006 including a two-year $50 million deal in 2018. Between June 2016 and June 2017, Drew earned $50 million in salary, bonuses and endorsements. Between June 2017 and June 2018, he earned $43 million. He earned another $40 million between 2018 and 2019. Drew Brees net worth is over $120 Million and his current base yearly is $22 Million, though this doesn’t factor in endorsements.

Sold in 2021
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