John Terry has earned nearly 20 million pounds (560 billion VND) through real estate investment
John Terry has made almost £20 million through property deals
The legendary former England defender and former captain of Chelsea football club has clearly had a lot of time on his hands since retiring from his £170,000-a-week football career last year, and turn to real estate investment.
John Terry has made almost £20million through his property deals, and now he has been granted planning permission to bulldoze one of his mansions and replace it with two new luxury villas – one the investment could help him earn an additional £20 million.
Below, The Sun takes a look at Terry’s booming real estate portfolio
Latest £20 million investment
Highlights: A bar, game room, and private gym
Estimated profit will bring John Terry: 20 million pounds
Terry especially likes the Surrey area of Oxshott, England, which is a ten-minute drive from Chelsea’s Cobham training ground – he has been here for more than a decade.
He bought Tandem House, his third home in the area, for £4.5 million and has now secured planning permission to demolish it.
The 38-year-old former football star will build two luxury villas in this location instead – one six-bedroom house and one four-bedroom.
Both villas will include a dining room, kitchen, family room, living room, bar and games room.
The larger villa will also have a swimming pool and gym.
The family’s old house is worth £6.5 million
Highlights: Gym, lawn, cinema room
Profit brought: 2.8 million pounds
This six-bed house is currently on the market for £6.5 million.
Terry bought this house for £2.2 million in 2003 and sold it for £5 million in 2013.
Located on a private road in the prestigious Crown estate, the home boasts one of the most exclusive properties in the area.
Super mansion worth 16 million pounds sold to the Sultan of Oman
Super mansion worth 16 million pounds sold to the Sultan of Oman
Highlights: Fishing lake, swimming pool and sauna
Profits made: £10 million
Terry bought his second villa for £1.8m in 2007, and spent £4m renovating the nine-bed property.
The white house stands out from the surrounding area, and includes a large indoor swimming pool, a sauna, and fishing lake.
The house is a perfect property as it can be clearly seen from the air and boasts a private house for staff, and a guest annex opposite.
After completing the renovation, John Terry planned to move his family into this house, but when the Sultan of Oman made him “an offer he couldn’t refuse” in 2014, he sold it.
According to reports, Terry made at least £10 million profit from the sale of this £16 million house.
Colin Montgomerie’s £5 million mansion
Highlights: Area up to 2000 square meters, with seven bedrooms and private accommodation for staff
Value: 5 million pounds
In 2014, Terry bought a £4.35 million former mansion owned by Colin Montgomerie, to create his “dream home”.
It was here, in 2017, that the house was broken into by robbers and 4 million pounds were stolen from this former football star.
The house is located just around the corner from Terry’s two previous homes and boasts a two-bed outbuilding specifically for staff.
Casa Areca is a vacation home tucked into a lush landscape in Tulum, Yucatan, Mexico with an open-plan concept that blends indoor and outdoor living.
Designed by CO-LAB, the villa features natural minimalistic aesthetic and calm color tones.
The kitchen, dining and living room open seamlessly to the wooden terrace and private swimming pool through sliding, retractable and pivoting floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
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