Thursday, October 22, 2009

Football Celebrities Are Good Neighbours

Against the opinion of Lee Dixon, Lambourne trading partners and a former Arsenal defender, "Some people may be better to have a doctor from a neighbor," there are many advantages to having a famous soccer player moving to your area. A research agency specializing in finding homes for the purchase of sporting celebrities revealed that cities and towns of the properties in which players have bought bigger price increases in similar fields. There are many examples that may support this view. John Terry, Chelsea captain owns a home near the park of the club for training in Cobham, Surrey. Since moving there in 2004 the price of a detached property in the area increased by 28 percent. An even more marked shift in the value of properties in the area have moved was given by David and Victoria Beckham. As they have become residents of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, in 1999 property values have increased by 84 percent. Five years ago, Arsenal defender Sol Campbell has bought his home in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Since then prices have risen by almost a third. Prices in the area in which Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United's Portuguese striker, the young, the owner of an apartment, always too. In fact, not only in Wilmslow Alderley Road, where property Ronaldo can find more valuable, but the whole of Cheshire, which is close to Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Everton and Blackburn, particularly in "Gold Trafford" the triangle that runs from Wilmslow in Alderley Edge and Hale. One explanation for the increase in property prices in areas where the players are buying comes from Jeremy Lambourne, director of Oakhall, the same agency that has come out with that assessment. Lambourne says "players usually improve an area, why spend money on their home and bring in investments," Not far from this view is Stuart Flint, covering the most intelligent of Cheshire Knight Frank for those who believe that " Soccer players are well informed these days and they understand the importance of maintaining their property. " But are the disadvantages of having a football party, such as your neighbor? The same residents who have benefited from prices of goods in Cobham, Surrey has had to cope with the congestion created by cars parked along the narrow road, when John Terry held a party for his teammates to his house. David and Victoria Beckham, residents have suffered an invasion of paparazzi and celebrity fans how are you have become their neighbors. But in general, players are no worse than the neighbors. Another interesting finding about the properties in which players chose to invest is revealed by the Rural Life. Their survey results suggest that, instead of always going to Dallas-style new-build, players are increasingly buying houses. The same journal found that 20 houses costing more ฃ first country of 2 million have been snapped up by premiership footballers over the past three years. Mark Hedges, editor of Country Life, said: "Like most people who buy these properties, the players - despite what you see on TV - is looking for a place with character which is also the peace and tranquility.

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