Tom Brady may sell his oceanfront property on Florida's Indian Creek Island, potentially setting Miami real estate records. He's also renovating a Brentwood, California home, though his long-term plans are unclear.

Brady's debut season as a FOX Sports broadcaster has impressed fans, and offers for his $150 million mansion are already rolling in, though it remains private.

If completed at that price, Miami property sales would set a record. It would surpass Ken Griffin's 2022 Coconut Grove home purchase of $107 million.

Brady's two-acre property has a gym, cabana, and two-story waterfront residence built to his specifications.

According to The Blast, in 2020, he and supermodel Gisele Bundchen bought the property for $17 million. The property remains unsold. According to sources, conversations are underway, but the sale's fate is unknown.

Brady has expressed interest in moving back to the West Coast, where he grew up, but his plans are yet unknown.

The New York Post reports that the seven-time Super Bowl winner is renovating a 14,000-square-foot Brentwood, California, home.

Brady went to South Florida after retiring from football. He opened a family company office in Bay Harbor, a short drive from Indian Creek.

The 47-year-old man totally redesigned his Indian Creek Island mansion, which he lived in with his ex-wife Bundchen, to suit his tastes.

A "new two-story single single-family residence with a security building, gym, cabana, pool, sport court, emergency, landscaping, septic system" is listed in property documents.

Brady, in his first full season as a FOX Sports broadcaster, was praised Saturday for his quick analysis during the Washington Commanders' NFC divisional win over the Detroit Lions.

As the Commanders broke their huddle, Brady immediately noticed an issue with the Lions' defense.

"Need a timeout, 12 on the field, timeout. Timeout! Timeout! Nope. Nope. Oh no! What are they doing?" Brady exclaimed, per Fox News.

The Lions' costly 12-player penalty gave Washington new downs. Washington led 38-28 after Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. scored two plays later. They won 45-28.

Fans praised Brady for his quick insights, with one noting he often startled commentators with his sharp observations.

Another fan appreciated his accuracy and laid-back style compared to Tony Romo's. A third called him the greatest football mind, predicting his commentary will become legendary with more experience.

After his first FOX Sports NFC divisional game, Brady will announce Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans with Kevin Burkhardt.

His $375 million contract began with the Cowboys' 33-17 win over the Browns on September 8. Brady earns $37.5 million annually, more than CBS' Romo and ESPN's Aikman.