The controversial Grand Theft Auto streamer secured the 10-acre property with a $12.7 million mortgage. The sellers are aerospace executives who built a new home on the estate in 2024.

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Gaming streamer Adin Ross has broken a sales record in Davie, Florida, with his purchase of a 10-acre estate for $25.5 million.

The 24-year-old internet personality is known for livestreaming himself playing video games and collaborating with celebrities.

Ross bought the home by way of an LLC, according to property records, and financed the property with a $12.7 million mortgage, The Real Deal reported.

The 11,325-square-foot home has seven bedrooms and nine baths, according to Zillow. The home was custom-built in 2024 and designed by Florida-based interior design firm Clive Daniel.

Amenities include a home theater, spa, office, smart home automation, elevator, art studio and pool house. Outdoor space features synchronized fountains, a reflecting pool with fire features, a swimming pool and outdoor kitchen.

The sellers are Laurent and Laure Parelle, both of whom are aerospace executives. The couple purchased the property in 2009 for $775,000, according to records. They listed it in March for $32 million.

Enzo Rosani, broker and managing partner of Barnes International Realty, represented the listing. William Abreu of The Nicolas Group at Compass repped Ross in the deal.

Other home sales in Davie haven’t come anywhere near Ross’ new pad. Previously, the sales record was held by a property at 10850 Southwest 23rd Street, which sold for $5.6 million in February.

Davie is located just west of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The town and several of its neighboring towns have become popular among professional athletes, including Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who bought a $1.7 million home in Davie in 2020.

Ross first gained attention by streaming himself playing NBA 2K and Grand Theft Auto V on Twitch. He was banned from the platform in 2023 for various platform violations, including having a guest who used a homophobic slur and for not moderating comments in his chat. He was subsequently allowed back on the platform this spring.

Ross had a heated encounter with NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal at UFC 314 on April 12, according to social media footage captured at the event showing O’Neal directing threats in Ross’ direction. The pair have also had a bit of back-and-forth online in the past, with Ross often jabbing at the former Lakers center.

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