Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins set for Gold Coast reno project

Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins set for Gold Coast reno project
Title TattleJuly 25, 2019

There are whispers Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins has bought a rebuilding project on the Gold Coast, not far from his dad Mark’s home.

Cummins has been spotted looking at a $775,000, 1970s home on Broadbeach Waters, which is ­described in its marketing as “one for all you Blockheads out there”.

The purchase would be highly fitting given his ambassadorial role with Tradies workwear.

The home, with 18 metres water frontage, was sold through McGrath Surfers Paradise agent Simon Cowan.

It traded at $5000 less than in 2017.

Cummins’ dad Mark sold the six-bedroom family home in Brisbane’s south for $1 million and moved to the Gold Coast, paying $1.47 million for a pad on Clear Island Lake.

This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph. 

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