Cricketers coming and going in Brisbane's Windsor

Cricketers coming and going in Brisbane's Windsor
Title TattleJune 29, 2017

Australian cricketers are trading in and out of Brisbane's blue chip suburb of Windsor.

Opening Test batsman Usman Khawaja has sold his investment property on Bowen Street for $960,000, (above) having spent $2.75 million upgrading to Holland Park last year.

The four bedroom home cost Khawaja $880,000 in 2014 after returning from playing for Lancashire in England.

After buying the home Khawaja immediately leased at $900 a week while he shared a place in Hawthorne with teammate Ben Cutting. It represented a 5.3 percent yield.

McGrath Bulimba - Balmoral agent Glenn Bool sold the home after 62 days. He had a guide of between $950,000 and $1.05 million.

Less than 500 metres away, the big hitting Chris Lynn, who recently starred in the IPL representing the Kolkata Knight Riders, has just settled on a $1.7 million home.

The luxury family home was renovated before Lynn's recent purchase.

It has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a games room and a heated swimming pool.

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