Tom Brady’s Time Warner Center Condo Buyer Revealed

The Time Warner Center condo's floor plan. Photo source: Curbed NY
After news broke earlier this month that football star Tom Brady finally sold his 74th-floor apartment in the Time Warner Center, real estate gossip junkies joined to speculate about the buyer’s identity. Now, The New York Observer reports that the mystery buyer’s name has been revealed in city records of the sale. Records show that Brady, who purchased the 3,000-square-foot Columbus Circle condo for $14 million in 2006 and rented it while it sat on the market, sold the pad this month at a nice profit, with the contract price at $17.5 million. The buyer is Robert Stiller, the richest man in Vermont, making his fortune as the co-creator of E-Z Wider rolling papers, the first double-wide papers designed explicitly for smoking dope (Stiller sold the EZ-Wider company and later made a bigger fortune by purchasing and expanding Green Mountain Roasters coffee). Stiller got his start in Manhattan with the rolling papers in the early 1970′s, and apparently, plans a return to the city with the purchase of Brady’s three-bedroom condo.
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