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By ADRIAN BISHOP Published: 03: 37 AEST, 16 June 2025 | Updated: 03: 37 AEST, 16 June 2025 4 View comments A Premier League footballer has expanded his property portfolio by buying six flats in a single day. The 30-year-old runs a successful buy-to-let business with more than a dozen homes and recently spent £1. 6million to expand his budding empire. According to a report from The Sun, Bournemouth star Ryan Christie purchased the apartments in Glasgow back in April. The Scotland international runs Twenty Two Investment Properties Ltd alongside his partner, Georgina Bell, 30. The six properties - situated near the River Clyde in the Scottish city - represented a seven-figure outlay for the couple. Records note that the pair, who are reportedly set to marry this summer, purchased the flats at £275, 000, £220, 000, two at £215, 000, and £175, 000 and £160, 000 on April 28. Ryan Christie splashed out £1. 6million purchasing six Glasgow properties in a single day The Bournemouth star runs Twenty Two Investment Properties Ltd with his long-time partner Georgina Bell The couple - who are set to be wed this summer - now own more than a dozen properties together Christie missed much of the latter half of Bournemouth's campaign with a groin injury but was still named the Cherries' Player of the Season as Andoni Iraola's side recorded a top-half finish. 'Ryan's work rate is quite incredible. He was player of the season, has undergone surgery and it also looks like he is due to get married, ' a source told The Sun. 'But he still found time to splash a fortune on half-a-dozen homes. ' Christie joined Bournemouth from Celtic in 2021 and was instrumental in leading the club to the Premier League in his first season on the south coast. Since then the midfielder has racked up 98 top flight appearances for the club, scoring three goals.
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