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HOMES
English
Premiership footballers are snapping up Country houses for sale
in Cheshire and, Surrey and
in preparation for The FIFA 2010 World Cup- luxury property in
Cape Town, South Africa
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When Country Life, the U.K. bible for landed
gentry, checked who was snatching up the £2 million-plus
country houses advertised in its glossy opening pages, it was
no real surprise that professional footballers featured prominently.
Twenty such properties had been
purchased by footballers since 2003. An estimated £85 million
per year is spent by footballers on homes in the U.K. , according
to a document prepared for the game's governing body in England
, the Football Association.
With even journeymen's salaries in England 's Premier League running
to the tens of thousands of pounds per week, it's hardly a strain
on the financial hamstrings to kick in a mortgage on a property
costing several million. "If you can afford to buy a new
car, you tend to do so. If you can buy a new mansion, you also
tend to do so," says Richard Winter, director of Savills'
property firm. "And this is what these footballers do."
Winter's office is near the Cobham, Surrey training ground of
London club Chelsea, one the best-paying employers in the Premier
League. But £1 million won't get you anything close to a
five-bedroom house in this upmarket area, which is convenient
to both London 's nightlife and its two main airports. In the
past three years, Savills has handled £15 million in sales
for Chelsea players.
It is the same in Surrey as it is in "Gold Trafford"--the
prosperous Wilmslow-Alderley
Edge-Hale triangle
area in Cheshire , just outside Manchester --or in Hampstead in
north London . In all these districts, teammates past and present
from Chelsea to Manchester United and Arsenal, respectively, have
brought trophy houses after filling up their golden boots.
"They want extravagance, ultra-modern and something very
sexy," says Trevor Abrahamsohn from Glentree Estates, who
has sold half a dozen £700,000-plus properties in north
London to footballers.
For a sense of the typical player's house, look at the hit British
television series Footballers' Wives. The mock-Georgian mansion
featured in the show, with gold embossed fountains in the front
garden, a swimming pool with water cascading from the ceiling
and wall-to-wall flat-screen TVs, is truly real-life Premiership
chic.
Some owners have flattened early 20th-century estates to make
way for new pink Doric columns and Welsh-dragon-tiled pools, while
one burrowed under a road to give himself a secluded route to
his swimming pool. Others have resorted to high gates and extensive
grounds to distance themselves from Britain 's voracious paparazzi.
Having played in front of 50,000 people, "What they want
when they go home is privacy," says Savills' Winter. And
that's what they're buying--from fortress-style properties in
gated communities to secluded, secure estates away from the fans,
photographers and burglars.
For some, that has meant buying far from home. At least six England
internationals including Real Madrid's David Beckham and Newcastle
United's Michael Owen have bought villas in Palm-Jumeirah, an
artificial island in the United Arab Emirates , where stars from
the entertainment world, like Brad Pitt and Robbie Williams, are
neighbors. Their holiday homes have already doubled in value even
though the site is still under construction.
Footballers "can also become quite canny investors,"
says Glentree's Abrahamsohn: Arsenal's Sol Campbell has been labeled
a part-time property developer; Owen has property in Portugal
as well as flats in Liverpool and Dubai ; and Beckham owns real
estate in Madrid and on the French Riviera.
Yet back home, the soccer squirearchy is
not devoid of taste. Among top footballers' properties, there's
a Grade II listed Tudor building, a house with a lordly title,
and a glass-and-steel masterpiece from an ex-head of the Royal
Institute of British Architects.
FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa - It might well be
that certain top Premiership and International footballers, like
David Beckham, will also take the opportunity to look for a suitable
location for their families during the World Cup in June &
July 2010 - perhaps a possible contender being an impressive 7
Bedroom Hill Top Villa with heated pool, waterside & Helicopter
landing facilities in Cape Town's most sought after Upper Constantia
& Bishopscourt Area. Click
here to view images of this property - well suited as
a Footballers Palace..
Source: Forbes online
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