Dan Snyder Builds Life in London with $67 Million Home and New Investment Firm
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viernes, 8 de agosto de 2025, 5:16 am ET1 min de lectura
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The couple's relocation to London is part of a broader trend of American residents moving to the UK, driven by financial opportunities and political uncertainty under the Trump presidency. According to the UK Home Office, 2024 marked the most citizenship applications from Americans in 20 years [1]. This trend has helped to offset the impact of departures by some ultra-wealthy UK residents after the nation scrapped a preferential tax treatment program for overseas individuals [1].
Snyder's investment firm, Snyder UK Investments, has at least half-a-dozen employees and is continuing to grow its team. The firm was set up in November 2022, the same month Snyder and his wife hired Bank of America Corp. to explore options including a sale of the Commanders [1]. The Snyder family's other assets include the Lady S, a superyacht that can host 12 guests and is available to charter starting at £1.4 million a week [1].
The Commanders' sale price was the highest ever for a US sports team at the time, with the buying group including NBA legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Blackstone Inc. executive David Blitzer [1]. The franchise is currently playing at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, but plans to open a new venue in 2030 at the RFK Stadium site, which has gained initial council approval [2].
References:
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-08/dan-snyder-builds-life-in-london-after-6-billion-nfl-team-sale
[2] https://www.thestadiumbusiness.com/2025/08/04/washington-commanders-return-to-dc-gains-initial-council-approval/
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Dan Snyder, former owner of the Washington Commanders NFL team, has built a new life in London after selling the team for $6 billion. He and his wife Tanya have spent £50 million on a luxurious home in central London and set up a namesake investment firm, Snyder UK Investments. The firm has allocated to Apollo offerings as part of its private markets bets. Snyder's net worth is approximately $4.4 billion. The couple relocated to London after spending part of their high school years there due to Snyder's father's work.
Dan Snyder, the former owner of the Washington Commanders NFL team, has secured a new life in London following the sale of the franchise for $6 billion. Snyder and his wife Tanya have invested heavily in the city, spending £50 million ($67 million) on a luxurious home in a central London development. They have also established Snyder UK Investments, a namesake investment firm that has allocated to Apollo offerings as part of its private markets bets [1].The couple's relocation to London is part of a broader trend of American residents moving to the UK, driven by financial opportunities and political uncertainty under the Trump presidency. According to the UK Home Office, 2024 marked the most citizenship applications from Americans in 20 years [1]. This trend has helped to offset the impact of departures by some ultra-wealthy UK residents after the nation scrapped a preferential tax treatment program for overseas individuals [1].
Snyder's investment firm, Snyder UK Investments, has at least half-a-dozen employees and is continuing to grow its team. The firm was set up in November 2022, the same month Snyder and his wife hired Bank of America Corp. to explore options including a sale of the Commanders [1]. The Snyder family's other assets include the Lady S, a superyacht that can host 12 guests and is available to charter starting at £1.4 million a week [1].
The Commanders' sale price was the highest ever for a US sports team at the time, with the buying group including NBA legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Blackstone Inc. executive David Blitzer [1]. The franchise is currently playing at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, but plans to open a new venue in 2030 at the RFK Stadium site, which has gained initial council approval [2].
References:
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-08/dan-snyder-builds-life-in-london-after-6-billion-nfl-team-sale
[2] https://www.thestadiumbusiness.com/2025/08/04/washington-commanders-return-to-dc-gains-initial-council-approval/

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