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Does Bad Bunny Live in Florida?

  • Writer: Jordan Vreeland
    Jordan Vreeland
  • Jan 1
  • 2 min read

When a global superstar keeps popping up in the same places, people start connecting dots. Between Miami appearances, high profile events, and now his upcoming Super Bowl performance, people are asking the same question again.


Does Bad Bunny actually live in Florida?

Not officially. But also not...no?


Bad Bunny doesn't publicly list Florida as his permanent, full time residence. That said, the 31-year old Puerto-Rican rapper has spent significant time in Florida, especially South Florida, and has very real ties to the state. Like many high net worth celebrities, his lifestyle is less about one primary home and more about flexibility.



Why You Probably Thought Bad Bunny Lived in Florida

Florida, and Miami in particular, has become a magnet for athletes, entertainers, and global business owners. No state income tax. Luxury real estate. Privacy. Easy travel. Strong Latin culture. It checks a lot of boxes.


He’s also been highly visible around Super Bowl week and related programming, including appearances tied to commercials and major events surrounding the game. While that doesn’t mean he’s performing at the halftime show or living in Florida, it does explain why fans keep associating him with the state. Super Bowl week tends to pull celebrities into one place for days or weeks at a time, which can easily blur the line between visiting and living there.


Celebrities often rent high end properties, purchase through LLCs, or use homes owned by family or business partners. Public records rarely tell the full story.



Living Somewhere Isn’t the Same as Owning There

Bad Bunny’s situation isn’t unique. Florida’s become a strategic base for athletes and entertainers who want flexibility, privacy, and tax advantages without committing to one permanent address.


We break that trend down in our article on pro athletes living in Tampa Bay, where living part time in Florida is more common than people realize.


Celebrities don’t need to own property in a state to effectively live there. Many rent luxury homes, sign long-term leases, or stay in properties owned by friends or business partners. Others buy through LLCs to stay out of the spotlight.


And even when they do buy, they don’t always pay cash. A lot of high net worth individuals use mortgages strategically. We covered that exact mindset in our breakdown of why Tom Brady has a mortgage, which shows how the wealthy think differently about real estate and debt.


So, Does Bad Bunny Live in Florida?

Factually, there’s no proof that Florida is Bad Bunny’s primary home. What’s clear is that Florida, especially Miami, plays a recurring role in his career, lifestyle, and major public appearances, including those tied to Super Bowl week.


That same approach applies to everyday buyers too. Real estate isn’t always about planting one permanent flag. Sometimes it’s about access, flexibility, and putting yourself where opportunity keeps showing up.


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If Bad Bunny DID buy in Florida, where would you bet he'd live?

  • Miami Beach

  • Brickell high-rise

  • Tampa Bay sleeper mansion

  • I don’t care, I just want the music


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