Logan Paul is turning the page to a new chapter in his life. Just days after marrying model Nina Agdal in a stunning ceremony in Lake Como, Italy, reports surfaced that the WWE star and internet sensation is putting his lavish Puerto Rico mansion on the market for $14 million.
From Puerto Rico to New Beginnings
Paul had made Puerto Rico his home since 2021, when he and his brother Jake moved there to enjoy the island’s tax benefits and a quieter lifestyle compared to California. Now, with his marriage, TMZ and other outlets suggest that Logan and Nina plan to make New York their primary base, prompting the sale of his luxury estate in the Dorado Beach East community.
Inside the $14 Million Mansion
The mansion Logan is selling is nothing short of extravagant. Located in the exclusive Ritz-Carlton Reserve property, it boasts six bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, a massive pool, outdoor entertainment areas, and even a dinosaur fossil as part of its décor. The home combines modern luxury with tropical surroundings, making it one of the most desirable properties on the island.
Logan originally moved into Puerto Rico by renting a nearby $13 million property for around $55,000 per month, before securing this mansion. His relocation back then symbolized his commitment to training, creating content, and benefiting from Puerto Rico’s Act 60 tax incentives.
Why the Move Matters
While Logan’s decision makes sense from a personal perspective, it also reflects the shifting lifestyle choices of high-profile celebrities who initially flocked to Puerto Rico for financial reasons. His departure may raise further conversations around the impact wealthy outsiders have had on local communities, real estate markets, and culture.

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A Fresh Start for the Pauls
Now married and seemingly ready to settle down in New York, Logan Paul’s decision to sell his Puerto Rico mansion signals the end of one era and the start of another. For fans, it’s another reminder of how quickly his life continues to evolve—from YouTube beginnings to boxing, wrestling, business ventures, and now married life.
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