Inside Chelsea owner Todd Boehly’s insane mansion on sale for £15m with batting cage, basketball court and bowling alley
CHELSEA owner Todd Boehly has put his 10,000 square-foot Connecticut mansion up for sale – and it’s perfect for any sports fan.
The 51-year-old is currently splitting most of his time between London and Los Angeles, where he owns part of baseball giants the LA Dodgers and women’s basketball team the LA Sparks.
Boehly has also been residing in Darien, Connecticut – where he co-founded holding company Eldridge Industries.
He first moved to the area in 2005 and bought his mansion for around £3.25million.
But now he is prepared to sell it for just under five times the price.
The 9.5 acre estate – which includes a main house, a pool and pool house, a field house and a two-bedroom guest house – has been put up for sale for £15m.
Originally built in 1937, it has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
It is also a sports fan’s dream, with a basketball court, an indoor batting cage and a Dodgers-themed bowling alley.
The estate has both indoor and outdoor pools and a spa.
And it is surrounded by woodland.
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As well as his Connecticut estate, Boehly also owns properties in New York and the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles.
But the billionaire has been spending plenty of time recently in London.
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Boehly has pumped billions of pounds into Chelsea since buying the club in 2022.
The Blues have spent over £1billion in the transfer market alone since he arrived.