Tom Brady is loving life at his new Miami Beach home, as he was pictured riding a jet board on the water this weekend.

DailyMail.com wrote in July about how the former quarterback’s mansion on the luxurious Indian Creek Island was starting to take shape.

And Brady seems to be enjoying his new digs, as he was photographed in an all-black wetsuit on the water.

The former Patriots and Bucs quarterback looked focused as he rode the device, which does not require any waves to kick into gear.

Brady’s Creek Island home neighbors fellow celebrities like Jeff Bezos and Ivanka Trump.

Tom Brady looked focused as he rode a jet board at his home in Florida over the weekend

Tom Brady looked focused as he rode a jet board at his home in Florida over the weekend

Brady purchased the plot of land in Indian Creek Island back in 2020 with his now ex-wife

Brady purchased the plot of land in Indian Creek Island back in 2020 with his now ex-wife

Brady is evidently enjoying retirement after calling it quits back in February of this year

Brady is evidently enjoying retirement after calling it quits back in February of this year

The mansion is believed to have cost $11.5million, after he bought the plot of land with ex-wife Gisele Bundchen in 2020.

It faces out onto water and has a golf course behind it.

According to The Sun, the Creek Island area is protected by a private 13-person police force.

Brady retired from the NFL last February after a legendary career.

Tom Brady met Victor Wembanyama in New York ahead of his game at MSG on Wednesday

Tom Brady met Victor Wembanyama in New York ahead of his game at MSG on Wednesday

But he’s keeping plenty busy in retirement.

He’s become a minority investor in Championship club Birmingham City, and earlier this month met up with NBA rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama.

‘Usually I’d make some joke here about I think I could get 10 and 10 against you but let’s be real… you’d send my jumper into the club level,’ Brady wrote on Instagram after.

Brady met the rising Spurs star with his son Jack and his friend Michael Rubin – the founder of Fanatics – before Wembanyama and the Spurs played at Madison Square Garden vs. the Knicks.