San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has purchased a $3.21million condominium in Manhattan.

Kaepernick, who recently put his San Jose, California home up on the market, bought a 1,733 sq ft unit with two bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.

The apartment building in TriBeCa also features oversized windows, a whirlpool tub in the master bathroom and vaulted ceilings.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has purchased a $3.21million condominium (pictured) in Manhattan's TriBeCa neighborhood

Kaepernick, who recently put his San Jose, California home up on the market, bought a 1,733 sq ft unit with two bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms

The building, designed by Mexican architect Enrique Norten, is relatively new - opening only in 2008.

It features 43 apartments spread across 14 floors, outfitted with acoustically insulated windows to reduce noise from New York's congested streets.

There is even an automated parking garage in which drivers merely have to pull up to an entrance pad and swipe their card before a robotic valet whisks the car away.

When they want to retrieve their vehicle, residents only have to swipe their card once again to watch it reappear.

The building also has a 24-hour concierge, an outdoor 28-foot heated pool with a sundeck and a private health club and spa.

It was also revealed this week that Kaepernick, who will have the option to become a free agent at the end of the NFL season, had put his San Jose home on the market.

A 49ers team spokesman said the sale is an 'investment decision', but others may see it as evidence that Kaepernick, 29, is looking to leave the Bay Area team.

The modern apartment features oversized windows and vaulted ceilings

Every apartment in the building is outfitted with acoustically insulated windows to reduce noise from New York's congested streets

A 49ers team spokesman said the sale is an 'investment decision' for Kaepernick

The controversial quarterback has listed the 4,600 sq ft home, which he purchased for years ago, for $2.9million, according to the Los Angeles Times.

It features four bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, a wall aquarium int the foyer, and a lounge with a leather-wrapped bar, as well as a swimming pool, spa and waterfall in the backyard.

Kaepernick restructured his $126million contract with the 49ers in October. He stands to make $16.5million next year if he stays on the team.

Although the timing of the contract coincided with Kaepernick's highly-publicized protest against the National Anthem, negotiations had been going on for months.

The New York Jets are among the teams expected to be looking for a quarterback in the offseason, according to the Modesto Bee.

But Kaepernick, who regained the starting job six weeks ago, has been quiet about his future plans.

The master bathroom in Kaepernick's new pad features a whirlpool tub

The building also has a 24-hour concierge, an outdoor 28-foot heated pool with a sundeck and a private health club and spa

There is even an automated parking garage in which drivers merely have to pull up to an entrance pad and swipe their card before a robotic valet whisks the car away

'I'm focused on Chicago this week,' he said on Tuesday when asked if he planned to stay with 49ers coach Chip Kelly and the team.

'I'm not thinking that far down the road.'

Kaepernick recently said his goal for the rest of the NFL season was to 'build for next year'.

Kelly likewise said he has yet to discuss next season with Kaepernick.

'The relationship we have is great,' the coach said. 'We talk football. I really enjoy coaching him. He works really hard.'

Kaepernick most recently found himself in hot water after he praised Fidel Castro while explaining why he wore a T-shirt (pictured) featuring the controversial Cuban revolutionary

' He really wants to be great and works at it from that standpoint. All that other stuff – he does a really good job of leaving that outside the door.'

Kaepernick most recently found himself in hot water after he praised Fidel Castro just days before the controversial Cuban revolutionary passed away.

The quarterback was loudly booed in Miami on Sunday as he took the field to play against the Dolphins.

Kaepernick was explaining why he wore a t-shirt bearing the politician's image in August when he credited Castro for 'investing' more in schools than in prisons.