Top 10 Footballers’ Houses – Zwane, Lorch, Saleng | Then and Now
From humble beginnings to luxurious mansions, the homes of South African footballers tell a story of hard work, hustle, and transformation.
Whether it’s a cozy township house turned designer villa or a new-build palace dripping in marble and LED lights, the journeys of players like Themba Zwane, Thembinkosi Lorch, and Monnapule Saleng are nothing short of inspiring.
Here’s a look at the top 10 footballers’ houses, comparing where they started… to where they are now. Prepare to be amazed!
1. Themba Zwane – From Tembisa to Timeless Elegance
Then: A small, modest family home in Tembisa, with basic finishes and limited space.
Now: Zwane now resides in a stunning modern mansion in Johannesburg, complete with a swimming pool, home gym, and a sleek black-and-white interior.
With high-end furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass windows, his home reflects his class on and off the pitch.
2. Thembinkosi Lorch – Township Roots to Designer Realness
Then: Born and raised in Bloemfontein, Lorch came from humble beginnings, growing up in a township house with his family.
Now: The Orlando Pirates star now lives in a chic contemporary home fitted with smart technology, state-of-the-art security, and a garage full of luxury vehicles.
His open-plan living area and custom kitchen island show that this is a man who knows his taste.
3. Monnapule Saleng – Simplicity Turned to Sophistication
Then: Known for being low-key, Saleng came from a small village near Botshabelo, where homes were functional but far from fancy.
Now: While still maintaining his humble nature, Saleng has upgraded his living space to a modern home with subtle luxury — minimalism meets comfort.
Wooden textures, muted colors, and a small indoor studio show his focus on peace and creativity.
4. Percy Tau – Royalty in the Making
Then: Raised in Witbank, Tau shared a modest home with his family and often trained in dusty fields.
Now: After stints in Europe, he’s invested in an extravagant mansion in Pretoria. Featuring a massive pool, home cinema, and personal trophy room, Tau’s house is both a reminder of where he came from — and what he’s earned.
5. Keagan Dolly – From Soweto to Suburban Heaven
Then: Dolly’s childhood home in Westbury was modest, but filled with love.
Now: His post-Europe return saw him buy a high-end home in a gated community with pristine lawns, a modern façade, and an entertainment patio built for hosting friends, family, and teammates.
6. Sipho Mbule – New Star, New Crib
Then: Growing up in Bethlehem in the Free State, Mbule had limited resources but big dreams.
Now: As one of the rising stars, he recently invested in a two-story home with futuristic interiors, floor lighting, and art from local creators.
His home reflects the fusion of tradition and modern flair.
7. Reeve Frosler – Clean, Simple, Effective
Then: Born in Port Elizabeth, Frosler’s family home was modest but filled with warmth.
Now: His current home mirrors his calm personality — neutral tones, structured design, and a neat yard. He’s opted for comfort over flash, but don’t be fooled — this place is top-tier.
8. Ronwen Williams – Built From the Ground Up
Then: Ronwen began in Gqeberha, in a cramped house with limited space.
Now: After years in the PSL, the Bafana Bafana captain designed his own dream home.
It includes a training space, wellness room, and nursery for his kids — proving he thinks ahead, both professionally and personally.
9. Mothobi Mvala – Family First
Then: Raised in Theunissen, Mvala’s home was more rural, and resources were stretched.
Now: His mansion now includes a guest wing for visiting relatives, a garden honoring his late grandmother, and a kitchen designed by his wife. It’s a house filled with memories, love, and legacy.
10. Lyle Foster – International Taste
Then: Foster’s early days in Soweto were simple, and he often credits his mother for keeping the house together.
Now: After moving abroad, Foster purchased a modern penthouse apartment with panoramic views of the city.
Think glass balconies, marble countertops, and abstract art. It’s the epitome of football luxe.
From dusty backyards to landscaped gardens, cramped bedrooms to walk-in closets — these homes are more than just buildings.
They’re symbols of growth, resilience, and the rewards of chasing your dreams.
What’s even more beautiful is that many of these players continue to give back to their communities, building new homes for their families, helping neighbors, and showing that success means little if you forget where you came from.
As fans, we often see them on the field. But behind the jerseys are powerful personal journeys — and their homes tell the story.
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