Tom Brady hopes Pats Nation isn’t speculating too much about his real estate activity.

Speaking Monday on Boston’s WEEI, the 42-year-old quarterback, who listed his Brookline, Massachusetts home for $39.5 million, said the move is all part of life’s game plan.

“You shouldn’t read into anything,” Brady said. “I think it takes a long time to sell a house. My house is a little bit of an expensive one, so it doesn’t quite fly off the shelf in a couple of weeks.”

The real estate listing started talk that Brady could be retiring after this season or that the Patriots would consider moving on from him.

Page Six previously reported that Brady and wife Gisele Bündchen are on the hunt for properties near New York.

“Tom and Gisele are quietly looking at homes in Connecticut. The plan is that he would divide his time between New York and LA in his post-NFL career, likely starting a number of businesses based in health, sports, apparel and broadcasting,” a source previously shared.

While the signal-caller recently agreed to a contract extension with New England, Brady appears to be looking at the bigger picture beyond football.

“I think I’m at a point in my life where there’s a lot of considerations that go into playing. I have a busy professional life, I have a very busy personal life. Any decision that’s made has to consider everything,” Brady said. “I’m certainly at a place — where I’ve been in the same place for a long time — and I love playing for the Patriots.

“I have such a great relationship with Mr. Kraft, coach Belichick and our team. We’ll just worry about that when that happens. This isn’t the time to worry about it.”

Brady has reiterated he hopes to play into his mid-forties.