Melbourne’s storm pattern, Harry Grant, has two reasons to celebrate after doing the Queensland side for the state starter and settling in its last purchase of properties.
The 25 -year -old has bought a two -bedroom unit in Richmond for $ 635,000 with plans to list property as a short -term rental for fans to stay there.
Melbourne’s storm captain, Harry Grant, has bought this two bedroom unit in Richmond.
Within the unit in Richmond.
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As an additional incentive, he plans to name a room in the ‘Storm’ unit and the other ‘Richmond’, and decorate them with some football memories.
The player born in Yeppoon said he was anxious to continue growing his property portfolio.
“I am looking for a property to have a short -term rental for a couple of years, so one of this unit reached the market, I knew that it was exactly what I, and knew the location and the great terrace, the purchase of the terrace”, the Grant factor in the purchase. ”
“There is so much flexibility. I am really excited to be able to house my family and friends for numerous occasions throughout the year.
“With our busy schedule, I do not return to Yeppoon very or this, this Airbnb will allow me that the family and friends remain, while it also allows people to have such convenient access to all those who Melbourne and the specials, but.
Harry Grant of the storm runs with the duration of the ball the NRL of the Round Sext between Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors earlier this year. Photo: Robert Cianflone.
One of the rooms you can rent in Harry Grant’s apartment.
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The unit is on the third floor in a boutique block of only 17 years, and has an enveloping terrace with a view to the church of San Ignacio to the iconic Totinga of Dimmeys clock.
The property is not far from where Grant lives, just a few moments from the Swan Street restaurant scene and the Melbourne Sporting and Entertainment enclosure.
“I really enjoyed the side of the real estate investment of things out of football,” Grant said.
“I am a practical apprentice, so I’m really learning a lot by asking questions to a couple of people I trust in terms of advice.
“I would love to renew a house at some point on the track.”
Cook a storm in the kitchen or new Harry Grant unit.
Melbourne’s storm captain, Harry Grant, has bought this two bedroom unit in Richmond.
Grant, who was named at the bank in the three games of origin last year, has made the starting team for Queensland when the series of origin begins in Suncorp Stage in Brisbane at the end of this month.
He had been waiting for the All-Clean to play after recovering from an injury to the hamstrings.