Titans captain Ryan James sells Gold Coast investment property

Titans captain Ryan James sells Gold Coast investment property
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 11, 2020

Rugby league star Ryan James has sold his Gold Coast investment property ahead of his move to Canberra for the 2021 season.

The Gold Coast Titans captain bought the property just over a year and a half ago and planned to keep it as an investment but has since decided to sell.

It fetched $1.25 million.

The property attracted more than 250 enquiries and 10 virtual inspections on top of open homes during its two week marketing campaign.

Agent Kasey Pereira told The Gold Coast Bulletin he had received several interstate offers, but sold to a local Tugun investor looking to expand their portfolio.

James advised his upcoming move to Canberra to play with the Raiders was one of the reasons for selling, the other being the strong Gold Coast market.

The property includes three units, two upstairs with two bedrooms and one downstairs with four, listing agent Kasey Pereira from Real Specialists says.

He noted that it has also been completely renovated.

The property is listed with an asking range of $1.25 million to $1.35 million.

Mr Pereira said it a strong rental return of roughly $1500 a week.

James says he completely transformed the property, with the largest changes he made located iny the downstairs unit where he added two extra bedrooms, plus a brand new kitchen and living room.

He says he has no plans to sell his home on the Gold Coast.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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