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Inside ex-Celtic and Scotland star's £3m property empire as free agent spends almost £1m on two properties in St Andrews

Inside ex-Celtic and Scotland star's £3m property empire as free agent spends almost £1m on two properties in St Andrews

Scottish Sun3 days ago
He set up his real estate firm several years ago
STRONG MOVE Inside ex-Celtic and Scotland star's £3m property empire as free agent spends almost £1m on two properties in St Andrews
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FOOTIE ace Stuart Armstrong has built a multi-million pound property empire, records show.
The Scotland international owns homes in Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
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He also spent almost £1million on two properties at the home of golf in St Andrews.
Most were bought during the ex-Celtic midfielder's five-season stint at then-Premier League side Southampton.
Documents reveal that Armstrong, 33, set up his Glasgow-listed real estate firm back in 2017.
It now has investment properties worth £3,439,204 in total.
A source said: 'Stuart has had a glittering career that has seen him spend years in the top flight of English football.
'But he has maintained links to his homeland, despite a move that has seen him play elsewhere for the last seven years. He appears to have invested his earnings very wisely.'
Accounts show Armstrong bought a flat in Aberdeen's West End for £126,000 in 2018.
The same year he paid £415,00 for a place in Edinburgh's Newington area. He also bought a flat in the capital's affluent Marchmont for an unknown sum.
Three homes in Glasgow's West End were snapped up for £560,000, £263,000 and £186,000 between 2018 and 2023.
One in St Andrews cost £596,000. The second, bought in September 2023, was £373,000.
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Both are in the Fife town's historic South Street.
Armstrong previously set up another real estate firm with fellow Scotland international Ryan Christie, 30, and former Southampton buddy Jannik Vestergaard, 32.
It was dissolved in June 2023.
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