Drew Brees’s “Treehouse Masters” Property Is Hitting The Auction Block
ByJoseph Gibsonon September 13, 2024inArticles›Celebrity Homes
A luxury treehouse in Montana, built by the actual “Treehouse Masters” of Animal Planet reality TV fame and owned by NFL legend Drew Brees , is set to hit the auction block this month, according to the New York Post. Known as the “On The Rocks Treehouse” and nestled within the gated Homestead Community outside Whitefish, Montana, the property will be sold off with no minimum bid, although the people at Concierge Auctions expect the bidding to begin somewhere between $2 million and $4 million.
The property sprawls across 20 acres in all, surrounded by beautiful green scenery as part of a large national forest reserve. But creature comforts aren’t exactly in short supply, with Homestead Community amenities said to include personal concierge service, a lakeside clubhouse, and a seven-hole golf course. As the official auction listing states, the 1,700-square-foot, four-bedroom treehouse is a true luxury home despite its configuration that places the house as much as 15 feet above the ground:
“The cozy interior features natural hemlock paneling and trim, open beam ceilings, and stunning wood flooring. The kitchen features a full-sized fridge, an electric oven, a propane cooktop, and a dishwasher. Enjoy coffee at the bar top or curl up in the living room to admire the view. Roast s’mores at the natural rock campfire downstairs or have a cocktail on the spacious deck overlooking the forest.”
Brees, who is reportedly keeping roots in Montana by acquiring a ranch in the state, spoke to the post about his relationship with the home:
“When my family and I first visited this stunning piece of land, we knew it was a dream property. As dedicated fans of ‘Treehouse Masters’ — and friends of the ‘Treehouse’ team — we were thrilled when they turned our dream into reality by building this one-of-a-kind creation…We’ll always treasure these memories and are excited to have paved the way for the next owner to appreciate the true beauty of Whitefish and the Homestead community.”
That next owner could well decide to add more development to the property, although hopefully, the treehouse itself will remain intact for years to come. You can take a look at it for yourself in the video below, also from Concierge Auctions:
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Can The New Orleans Saints Afford A $30 Million Salary Cap Hit For Drew Brees Next Season?
ByTravis Pulveron January 13, 2016inArticles›Sports News
Drew Brees is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. His team, the New Orleans Saints, is far from being the best in the business. This season they finished 7-9, the third time in four seasons they finished below .500, and didn’t make the playoffs. They had an epically bad defense, and will need to address some of the holes through free agency in the off-season.
To do so, they are going to need room under the salary cap. They are currently hovering at around $150 million, and about $10 million over the cap. That means they are going to have to make some cuts.
They could do so by cutting out a number of smaller contracts or bite the bullet and cut a big one – which means cutting a major player. With a $30 million salary cap hit, the obvious candidate would be quarterback Drew Brees .
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From a financial standpoint the move makes sense. If he were released he would still account for $10 million towards the cap, but that would put them under the cap and give them some much needed room. Enough? Probably not, but it would be a good start.
However, from a football standpoint, it would be sheer lunacy. The Saints have had one of the top passing offenses in the league since Brees joined them back in 2006. Behind his league leading 4,870 yards, the Saints actually had the No. 2 offense during the regular season in spite of their 24 th ranked rushing offense.
Could they do it without Brees? Probably not. The Saints have yet to develop the heir apparent to the soon to be 37-year-old Brees. Last season, veteran back-up Luke McCown served as the No. 2 and the team also had Matt Flynn on the roster. They did take promising Colorado State quarterback Garrett Grayson in the 2015 draft, but he is a work in progress and did not throw a single pass in the regular season.
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The Saints are built for the pass and need a good passer at quarterback if they are going to continue to have any success on offense in the future. Maybe Grayson will be up to the task, but is the chance at another losing season and seriously angering the entire fan base worth taking the chance? It will not matter if the defense improves only for the offense to regress.
Drew Brees, in spite of his age, is not going anywhere. His skills do not appear to be slipping yet, so there is every reason to think he will produce just as well next season as he did this season. There is a way he could help the team with the salary cap once again.
He could do what Tom Brady did , and give the Saints a home team discount (Brady is playing under a three-year, $27 million deal), but that is not likely to happen. No, he’ll probably sign a contract extension that will allow the team to push off the salary cap hit to another year(s).
It will only be a Band-Aid on the salary cap woes of the New Orleans Saints, but for now it is the best option the team has.
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