Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel has shared a post on X about finally parting ways with his first ever home in Liverpool, 18 years after buying it. đ´
In a post on X titled âMy First Home in Liverpoolâ, the Dutch star reflected on the highs, lows, and chaos that came with owning his first property after leaving his parentsâ house.

âAfter 18 years, Iâve finally cleaned up all the banking drama and the wild tenant stories that came with my very first property,â Babel wrote. âThe time has come to pass it on to its next lucky owner.â
Babel described the home as a place full of memories â a symbol of his early years in England after joining Liverpool from Ajax in 2007. But what really caught fansâ attention was one unforgettable story involving a fellow Dutch footballer: Royston Drenthe.
âOne of my tenants was my good old Dutch teammate Royston Drenthe,â Babel recalled. âLetâs just say he gave âtenant from hellâ a new meaning⌠he somehow forgot to pay rent during his Everton days and even decided to build a nightclub inside my house without permission. You canât make this stuff up!â đ

Despite the chaos, Babel admitted heâs always been proud to own the property, describing it as âa prime spot filled with memories, laughter, and a bit of chaos.â
The only reason for selling now? A costly mortgage lesson.
âThe only reason Iâm selling now is because of that interest-only adjustable-rate mortgage I was talked into back when I knew absolutely nothing about real estate,â he wrote. âLesson learned the hard way!â

Babel closed his post on a positive note, wishing the next owner happiness and smoother sailing:
âWhoever ends up with this house next⌠I hope it brings you just as much joy (and maybe fewer surprises) as it did me.â â¤ď¸
https://x.com/Ryanbabel/status/1978739923047141426
This is why you should always double check the fine prints before buying a house, and make sure you donât rent to friends who like to build nightclubs inside!
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