Todd Boehly, the owner of Chelsea, is putting his sumptuous Connecticut estate, a property of almost a thousand square meters for sports fans, up for sale at a sticker price of $19 million (around €18). Known for his major investments in football with Chelsea and RC Strasbourg Alsace in Ligue 1, as well as baseball and basketball in the United States, Boehly divides his time between London, Los Angeles and his many other residences, but seems ready to turn the page on this luxury refuge.
Photo tour of Todd Boehly’s house for sale
A temple of sport with 1,000 m2 of living space
This residence, which he acquired for around 3.25 million pounds sterling in 2005, reports The Sunis more than just a residence: it embodies Boehly’s sporting passion. Equipped with a bowling alley in the colors of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a basketball court and even an indoor batting cage, it will delight any buyer with a sporting soul. Boehly, who would co-run Eldridge Industries from this house, knew how to shape it to combine comfort and a love of sports.
Built in 1937 and surrounded by forests, according to the announcement official, the estate also includes a main house with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, an outdoor swimming pool and an indoor swimming pool, a spa, as well as a detached guest house. Boehly appears to want to refocus his properties on his primary homes in Los Angeles and London, where he is intensely dedicated to the development of Chelsea and his other sports investments.
The house of the co-owner of RC Strasbourg is not accessible to everyone
Between his massive involvement in European football and his interests in sports in the United States, Todd Boehly positions himself as a dedicated entrepreneur, ready to reinvest in his main projects. For any sports enthusiast dreaming of a residence where leisure and luxury coexist, the Boehly property is a rare opportunity. But at the same time it is only accessible to a very small minority of wealthy people.