KIEFFER Moore has become a professional landlord with two other footballers after buying Tony and Cherie Blair’s buy-to-let property portfolio.
The 33-year-old striker, who plays for Championship side Wrexham, secured his second job as a landlord.

Wales’ Kieffer Moore became the third player to get a job at Cherie’s company[/caption]
Sir Tony Blair and property tycoon wife Cherie Blair have seen nearly £2m profits[/caption]
The 51-cap Wales international is still going strong and played in the 3-0 loss to England at Wembley last week.
But with one eye on future, Moore has teamed up to buy Oldbury Residential, a company founded in 2014 by Cherie Blair, 71, and her tech entrepreneur son Euan Blair, 41.
Christian Ribeiro, 35, a former Bristol City defender who played for Wales, is also among the four investors.
He is joined by Jack Stacey, 29, who is currently playing at right-back for Norwich and could come up against Moore in the Championship this season.
The final member of the four-strong investment team, called Performance Property Group, is Mancunian property investor Jay Puddy, who advises retired footballers.
On its website the firm Ribeiro and Puddy offer to take professional footballers from “pitch to prosperity” and “ensure you retire a millionaire”.
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While Moore and Stacey will be pals off the pitch, they will face a battle off it with Wrexham just a place above the Canaries in 18th position.
The Blairs have amassed a large property portfolio, with the latest accounts showing their 31 properties being valued at a whopping £3.3million.
They began investing in September 2014 when they bought ten flats in two Victorian terraces in Urmston, Gtr Manchester, for a “knockdown” price of £650k. They are now worth £1m.
The following year they bought 14 flats in Stockport for £1.3m, now worth £1.7m. Their impressive portfolio now shows Oldbury has racked up nearly £2m in profits in the past decade.
Cherie and her former Prime Minister husband, Sir Tony, also have a family home near Hyde Park worth £3.6m, a mews house worth £1.2m and a country house near Aylesbury worth £6m.

Jack Stacey still plays for Norwich in the Championship[/caption]
Christian Ribeiro is the third footballer to invest[/caption]
Their son Euan bought a swanky five-storey home in Kensington worth £22m, in 2022.
Euan’s brother Nicky, 39, is a professional football agent, although it is not clear if he had any role in the deal to sell the buy-to-let properties.
The family transferred their Oldbury Residential assets in March, according to land registry documents.
The move has been branded well-timed after Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering a tax on landlords that targets income from rent.
Neither Cherie Blair nor the buyers responded to requests for comment.