Joe Namath's home Tequesta, Florida pictures and rare house facts

Joe Namath, the pro football Hall of Famer and former superstar quarterback for the New York Jets, lives in this dream home in Tequesta, Florida.

Located on Florida's southeast coast and set on almost 1.5 acres, Joe Namath's four bedroom, three bathroom waterfront home includes over 6,000 total square feet, boat dock, and a swimming pool. Namath purchased the home in June of 1989 for $925,000.

Joe Namath's home in Tequesta, Florida - new house picture 2021
Joe Namath's home in Tequesta, Florida.



Broadway Joe's Tequesta neighborhood offers the Tequesta Golf Course, which is a private 18-hole course.

Career Accomplishments

Joe Namath is best remembered for his performance in the New York Jets’ upset of the heavily favored Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Namath, who guaranteed victory before the game, passed for 206 yards and led his team to a stunning 16-7 win.

During his career, Namath completed 1,886 passes for 27,663 yards and 173 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 5 Pro Bowls, won 2 MVP awards, 1 Super Bowl MVP award, and 1 championship. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985.

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I'm an expert at collecting fun, rare facts about celebrities. When I'm not blogging about celebrities, I do a lot of adventuring on forest trails where I photograph Florida wildlife like this big alligator in a lake (2022), and a gopher tortoise (2021) below.
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