Inside Thomas Partey's $250,000 North London Home of the Former Arsenal Midfielder

Inside Thomas Partey's $250,000 North London Home of the Former Arsenal Midfielder

  • Thomas Partey lived in an upscale home in the London Borough of Barnet when he played for Arsenal
  • Partey’s residence is estimated to be worth around $250,000, aligning with high-end real estate prices in North London
  • With a lucrative Arsenal contract, endorsements, and investments, Partey's net worth is estimated at $50 million as of 2025

Ex-Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey ranks among the wealthiest Ghanaian footballers playing overseas, a status reflected in his luxurious lifestyle, including a multi-million-pound home in England.

The Ghanaian star is said to reside in Barnet, an affluent area that provides both privacy and convenient access to Arsenal’s training ground and the Emirates Stadium.

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A peek at Thomas Partey's $250,000 London mansion. Image credit: thomaspartey5
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Where is Thomas Partey's house?

Thomas Partey's residence, located in Barnet, is emblematic of the luxurious lifestyle often associated with Premier League footballers.

In 2022, Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy visited Partey's home, providing fans with a rare look inside the footballer's abode.

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The visit, documented in a video, showcased a modern interior with spacious living areas, tasteful decor, and an ambiance that blends comfort with elegance.

During the visit, Stonebwoy presented Partey with a customised Arsenal jersey, symbolising the intersection of sports and music.

Watch the interior of Thomas Partey's beautiful London home in the video below.

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What is the value of Thomas Partey's mansion in London?

While specific details about the property's value are not publicly disclosed, estimates suggest that Thomas Partey's mansion is valued at approximately $250,000, per GH Page.

This valuation aligns with properties in the Barnet area, known for their exclusivity and high market demand.

Thomas Partey's net worth

Thomas Partey's success on the field has translated into substantial financial rewards. As of 2025, his net worth is estimated at $50 million, according to I Like to Dabble, derived from his football salary, endorsements, and investments in real estate.

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Thomas Partey. Image credit: thomaspartey5
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Fans react to Partey's London home

Social media erupted as fans caught a glimpse of Thomas Partey’s impressive North London residence, reportedly worth $250,000. Many praised the Arsenal midfielder’s style and lavish lifestyle, fueling lively online conversations.

Kwame Asare commented:

“Partey’s house is goals! That’s the life we all dream of.”

Linda Mensah added:

“Wow, classy and elegant. Truly world-class living!”

Emmanuel Boateng said:

“Arsenal better treat him right; he deserves to stay with us after seeing this lifestyle.”

Sarah Owusu wrote:

“That mansion is everything! Partey really knows how to live.”

Michael Ofori noted:

“This shows how hard work and talent pay off. Respect to Partey.” Abigail Tetteh said, “I need a tour of this place! Absolutely stunning.”

Bukayo Saka shares a moment with Partey's mother

YEN.com.gh earlier reported a heartwarming moment between Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka and Thomas Partey's mother.

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Following the Gunners' 1-0 home win against Newcastle United in the 2024/25 season, the English international went viral with a humble moment, posing for a picture with his teammate's mother at the Emirates Stadium.

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Gariba Raubil (Sports Editor) Gariba Raubil is a skilled content writer and journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports journalism. He is a CAF and FIFA-accredited reporter and has been a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) since 2020. He has covered several international tournaments including two All Africa Games in 2015 and 2023. He also reported on the 2017 CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and the 2018 Women’s AFCON. Email: gariba.raubil@yen.com.gh

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