Sir Mo Farah has successfully sold his luxurious three-storey home in Surrey after reducing the asking price by £1.25 million. Initially listed for £6 million, the property has been sold for £4.75 million to Tyler Alexander-Arnold, brother of former Liverpool footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold. The sale comes after the house remained on the market for over a year.
The eight-bedroom residence, which Sir Mo and his wife Tania purchased for £4 million in 2019, enables the couple to realize a profit of £750,000 despite the significant price reduction. According to Land Registry documents, the sale concluded just before Christmas 2025.
Property Features and Lifestyle Amenities
The property, located within an exclusive gated estate, boasts impressive amenities. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a games room, seven bathrooms, and a media room, all situated within 7,829 square feet of living space. Additionally, the estate offers access to a championship-standard golf course, private tennis and squash facilities, and recreational activities on the nearby River Thames, including kayaking and sailing.
Estate agents have highlighted the home’s open-plan kitchen and breakfast area, which flows into a double-height garden room filled with natural light. The first floor contains the main bedroom suite, complete with a bespoke dressing room and a balcony overlooking the expansive gardens.
Tyler and Olivia Alexander-Arnold have already submitted plans to the local council, Elmbridge, to modify the home’s external appearance. Their proposals include adding a new porch, updating windows and doors, and incorporating new stone cladding to enhance the property’s aesthetic.
Sir Mo Farah’s Journey
Sir Mo Farah, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, has had a remarkable journey from his humble beginnings in Somalia, where he was trafficked to the UK as a child. After facing numerous challenges, he became one of Britain’s most celebrated athletes. In a notable incident last year, Farah demonstrated his quick reflexes when he pursued two thieves who attempted to steal his mobile phone while he was jogging.
His achievements have made him a prominent figure, and the sale of his estate marks another chapter in his life post-retirement. The home, once a symbol of his success, is now set to provide a new family with a luxurious lifestyle in a serene environment.
As the new owners plan to transform the property, the legacy of Sir Mo Farah will undoubtedly continue to inspire many in the world of athletics and beyond.
