Broncos star Pat Carrigan is building his property portfolio.
It’s the ultimate chance to live like a rugby league champion.
NRL forward and grand final winner, Pat Carrigan, has listed his Gold Coast house for rent, six months after buying it for $1.3m.
Records show the 27-year-old is asking for $1200 a week for the renovated three-bedroom, two-bathroom house on a whopping 1900 sqm in the popular suburb of Burleigh Heads.
Pat Carrigan in action during the NRL Grand Final between the Brisbane Broncos and the Melbourne Storm at Accor Stadium, Sydney. Pictures: Adam Head
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The Queensland Origin star, touted as a future Brisbane Broncos captain, is seeking a tenant to sign a 12-month lease for the home through Lacey West Real Estate.
Features include modern finishes, an open-plan layout with a fireplace, a large balcony off the living area and master bedroom, and easy access to schools, beaches, and public transport.
The Brisbane Broncos player is amassing quite the property portfolio, having also bought a mic-century-style home in the same area for $1.6m in January.
Broncos star Pat Carrigan has put this Gold Coast house up for rent for $1200/wk.
Pat Carrigan was welcomed by hundreds of Brisbane Broncos fans upon arriving home from the Grand Finals in Sydney. Picture: Tertius Pickard.
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The three-bedroom Burleigh Waters property sits on a 613 sqm lot with a large backyard and veggie gardens.
He also owns a three-bedroom, post-war house on a 607 sqm block in the Brisbane suburb of Holland Park that he purchased for $640,000 in 2019.
Clearly a fan of the Glitter Strip, Carrigan spends his time outside of training catching waves at Nobby Beach.
Inside the house Broncos star Pat Carrigan is leasing for $1200/wk.
Brisbane Broncos player Pat Carrigan also owns this Burleigh Waters house.
Teammate and star of Sunday night’s grand final match between the Broncos and the Melbourne Storm, Reece Walsh, also recently bought on the Gold Coast.
Walsh, 22, paid $1.88m for a sprawling estate with eight bedrooms and a standout entertaining zone in Ormeau in March last year.
Reece Walsh of the Broncos runs with the ball during the NRL Grand Final match between the Melbourne Storm and the Brisbane Broncos at Accor Stadium. Photo: Darrian Traynor.
Halfback Adam Reynolds, the team’s oldest player at 35, was expected to spend more time at his property in Brisbane’s northern outskirts after rumours of retirement, but he has since shut those down following the Broncos’ epic grand final victory.
He and wife, Tallara, snapped up a six-bedroom house at Bunya for $2.15m in 2021 after Reynolds left the South Sydney Rabbitohs and sold his Sydney house for $2.265m.
The Broncos beat the Storm 26-22 in a nailbiting grand final match on Sunday — breaking a 19-year premiership drought.
References
- ^ RELATED: NRL Brisbane Broncos star Pat Carrigan’s Gold Coast property move (www.realestate.com.au)
- ^ RELATED: Origin star Reece Walsh’s $520k windfall from unlikely side hustle (www.realestate.com.au)