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An inside look at the real estate Tiger Woods has been connected to, from a private island in Sweden to a $54 million mansion in one of America's wealthiest ZIP codes
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.
Source: The New York Times
He built a $54 million mansion on the estate and moved into the home in 2010.
Source: Golf News Net, The Washington Post
The property boasts a 3.5-acre golf course, a tennis court, an oxygen tank, a full gym, and pools.
Source: Forbes
The Orlando mansion: Tiger Woods used to own a home in Windermere, Florida ...
Source: Business Insider
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.
Source: ESPN
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.
Source: Golf Digest, Los Angeles Times
A private island: A Swedish businessman owned and developed a private island in Sweden for Tiger Woods and his then-wife Elin Nordegren ...
Source: Business Insider, Los Angeles Times
... but the couple, who divorced in 2010, never moved in.
Source: Business Insider, Los Angeles Times
According to the LA Times, the private island is in Lake Mälaren. It's about an hour from Stockholm, the country's capital.
Source: Golf Digest, Los Angeles Times
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.
Source: Business Insider
In 2015, the 62-acre island was listed for $7.1 million. It's unclear how much it was sold for.
Source: Business Insider, Los Angeles Times
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.
Source: The Real Deal
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