Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Curbed National: Whale Week 2013: Mapping the Biggest, Baddest Whales in Professional Sports

Curbed National
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Whale Week 2013: Mapping the Biggest, Baddest Whales in Professional Sports
Jan 29th 2013, 20:30

Not long after having his many lascivious affairs exposed to the public and divorcing his wife, professional golf superstar Tiger Woods moved into his brand new Jupiter Island compound, said to have cost around $50M to buy and construct. The sleek modernist mansion replaced a smaller home on the 12-acre property, and now boasts a 6,400-square-foot home gym, a media room, an elevator, and, most importantly, a private, waterfront golf course in the backyard. Woods bought the property in 2007 for $35M, then knocked down the existing structures and spent $15M building the four pristine structures and tearing out dozens of existing trees. While Woods might now have the most extravagant home of any athlete, there are plenty who have given the real estate whale thing a go during their illustrious careers. See some of their highlights and lowlights on the map below.

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