The Jupiter Island estate: Tiger Woods owns a massive home on Jupiter Island. Jupiter Island is located on the coast of Martin County, Florida, and is about 50 minutes away from West Palm Beach by car.
The ultra-exclusive Jupiter Island is home to some seriously wealthy residents. The island has a population of just 907 and a median home value of $5,104,400.
Woods originally purchased the 12-acre oceanfront property in 2006 for $40 million.
He built a $54 million mansion on the estate and moved into the home in 2010.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe property boasts a 3.5-acre golf course, a tennis court, an oxygen tank, a full gym, and pools.
The Orlando mansion: Tiger Woods used to own a home in Windermere, Florida ...
... but he sold it in 2013 for $2.2 million to Bubba Watson.
The home was the site of Woods' infamous 2009 car crash. The golf pro crashed his car into a fire hydrant in front of his Windermere home just days after reports of his cheating scandal went public.
The home includes a movie theater, seven bedrooms, a wet bar, a two-story patio, and a guest house. In 2013, Watson listed the home for $5.6 million. It sold for $4.2 million in 2016.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA private island: A Swedish businessman owned and developed a private island in Sweden for Tiger Woods and his then-wife Elin Nordegren ...
... but the couple, who divorced in 2010, never moved in.
According to the LA Times, the private island is in Lake Mälaren. It's about an hour from Stockholm, the country's capital.
It boasts a private harbor, a rocky shoreline, several acres of untouched woods, a hunting lodge, a large, open yard, six golf tees, and a private golf course.
The home was designed with a hunting-lodge style.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIn 2015, the 62-acre island was listed for $7.1 million. It's unclear how much it was sold for.
But Woods hasn't only purchased real estate for himself.
In 2007, Woods reportedly bought his mother two plots of land in Jupiter, Florida for around $2.4 million. Public records also show that in 2010, another home in Windermere, Florida was listed under both Tiger Woods' and his father's names. It was assessed at $1.31 million.