
Travis Kelce living in $20 million Florida mansion with best friend for offseason training
Travis Kelce is living lavishly while training in Boca Raton this offseason.
The Chiefs All-Pro tight end moved into a $20 million mansion with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club last month, according to the Daily Mail, which reported he's been laying low and training at Johnny O's Gym nearby.
The 8,340-square foot mansion boasts six bedrooms and seven bathrooms — and features a wood-beamed kitchen complete with porcelain-topped islands, a breakfast bar and temperature-controlled wine cellar.
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10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
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It has a waterfall edge pool, a theater, a game room, a spa, a bar and an outdoor shower.
The gated waterfront property, which was built in 2020 and previously sold twice by real estate agent Jonathan Postma, boasts six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
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10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
Randy Tanner Living Proof Real Estate Photography
10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
Randy Tanner Living Proof Real Estate Photography
10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
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Kelce, who primarily lives in Missouri during the NFL season, is believed to be shelling out $100,000 a month for for the mega mansion, which has its own Jack Nicklaus golf course, clubhouse and marina.
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The three-time Super Bowl champ arrived in Florida last month with his best friend, Ross Travis, and his private chef, Kumar Ferguson, according to the Daily Mail.
10 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are seen in SoHo on October 11, 2024 in New York City.
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Kelce, 35, also brought a bunch of luxury cars, including a Rolls-Royce Ghost, Maybach SUV and a Cadillac Escalade.
It's unclear if his girlfriend, Taylor Swift joined him in Boca Raton for the offseason.
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10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
Randy Tanner Living Proof Real Estate Photography
10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
Randy Tanner Living Proof Real Estate Photography
10 Travis Kelce reportedly moved into a $20 million mansion in Boca Raton with a private dock located in the exclusive Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club.
Randy Tanner Living Proof Real Estate Photography
Kelce is reportedly laying low and focused on his training with strength and conditioning coach Andrew Spruill.
Earlier this month, he told reporters that he has lost 25 pounds this offseason while at the Amazon MGM Studios Upfront in New York on May 12.
10 Travis Kelce attends the Amazon 2025 Upfront at Beacon Theatre on May 12, 2025 in New York City.
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Kelce, who's entering his 13th NFL season, said he contemplated retirement after the Chiefs' blowout loss by the Eagles in Super Bowl 2025 in February.
Last season, he had career-low 823 yards and 97 receptions.
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Swift, who has an apartment in New York City, has stayed under the radar since her record-breaking 'Eras Tour' wrapped last December.
10 Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025.
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The couple was spotted celebrating Mother's Day with Kelce's mom, Donna, his brother Jason and his wife Kylie in Philadelphia earlier this month.
They spent Easter weekend with Swift's family in Rhode Island, where she has a mansion near Ocean House Resort in Westerly.
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