WWE Superstar and social media sensation Logan Paul has given his fans a glimpse into his new home in Puerto Rico, which he purchased for a whopping $32.5 million (about £24.8m).
The 30-year-old YouTube personality, who moved to the island in 2021, has been showcasing his new mansion on his YouTube channel, giving his followers a tour of the luxurious property.
The new home features a range of amenities, including a pool, a large backyard, and a home theatre.

Paul, who has built a business empire through his YouTube presence and other ventures, including the Prime hydration brand, seems to be enjoying his new life in Puerto Rico.
In a recent vlog, he was seen celebrating the purchase of his new home by doing a front flip into his pool, surrounded by his family and friends.
Paul’s move to Puerto Rico marks a new chapter in his life, both personally and professionally.
Since 2022, he has been a WWE Superstar, and has quickly made a name for himself in the world of professional wrestling.
With less than 30 career matches under his belt, Paul has already become a top star, winning the United States championship and being widely regarded as a future world champion.
Paul’s success in the WWE is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his craft. He has been praised by fans and critics alike for his charisma and in-ring ability, and has quickly become one of the most popular figures in the sport.

His match against John Cena at Clash in Paris, one of the final matches of Cena’s illustrious career, is a testament WWE’s belief in him. He will also be one of the 10 featured superstars in the men’s War Games match at Survivor Series next week.
Paul’s new home features a range of luxurious amenities, including a private pool and a home theater. The property also boasts a large backyard, perfect for entertaining guests and hosting events.
Paul’s decision to purchase the property is a sign of his commitment to his new life in Puerto Rico, and his desire to put down roots on the island.
His brother Jake also maintains his professional boxing career out of Puerto Rico and that’s where he has his training camps.






