The Chelsea defender sold his house last year for £5.25m, and sold another property to General Sultan bin Mohammad al-Naamani, a senior figure in the Omani government for £16m in January of this year.
The centre-back made multimillion profits on both of these investments, and will hope to do the same with his new pad, a £4.35m mansion formerly owned by golfer Colin Montgomerie.
His new house has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and an annex with room for two staff, although this still represents a “considerable downsize” according to a source, the house Terry sold for a colossal £16m had taken him almost 7 years to redo, and had been built as the Englishman’s “dream home”.
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