He has been touted as one of the big buys for fledgling R360 and ex-NRL winger Zac Lomax could already be splashing the massive money the much hyped rugby competition is throwing out there.
He has been touted as one of the big buys for fledgling R360 and ex-NRL winger Zac Lomax could already be splashing the massive money the much hyped rugby competition is throwing out there.
Lomax spectacularly quit the Parraamatta Eels last week just one year into his four-year contract amid growing speculation he is set to be a key signing of R360 and even take the big money that could be on offer in European Rugby.
According to reports, Lomax could be set to earn as much as $1.5m a year. A considerable upgrade on the around $650,000 a year he was earning at Parramatta.
That’s a lot of cash. A lot more cash to splash.
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Lomax in action for Parra. Picture: NRL Photos
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And it seems like the 26-year-old knows how to spend it.
The former St George Illawarra and Parramatta star has just dropped around $4m for a spectacular oceanfront home in his old stomping ground – Wollongong.
Lomax dropped the massive coin on a tired three-bedroom home that sits on a massive 1005 sqm.
The Barrack Point home in the city’s south commands incredible ocean views and is ripe for development. It looks like Lomax could be making some big bucks in the development realm if he plays his cards right too.
The Barrack Point home is in a cracking spot.
It’s a bit tired inside though.
Ocean views from almost every room.
“Perched in the most spectacular position on the South Coast, the home commands an unrivalled presence on the headland of Barrack Point, where the ocean stretches endlessly before you and coastal beauty surrounds from every angle.,” the listing for the home read.
“This rare 1005 sqm (approx.) parcel of prime blue-chip land offers an extraordinary opportunity to secure one of the region’s most coveted addresses.
“With its sprawling proportions, sunlit interiors, and uninterrupted outlook, the home is perfectly poised for you to add your own touches, creating a bespoke coastal sanctuary that reflects your style.
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Lomax hits the ball up in the opening State of Origin game in Perth this year. Picture: Getty
“Perfectly positioned, you’re only moments from the calm swimming waters of Little Lake, the golden sands of Warilla Beach, and the vibrant Shell Cove Marina with its waterfront dining and boutique shopping.
“Whether it’s a morning surf, a sunset stroll along the coast, or a coffee overlooking the harbour, the best of coastal living is right at your doorstep.
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Nothing a bit of rugby union cash can’t spruce up.
Prime position.
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“This is more than a property-it’s a front-row seat to nature’s theatre, where every sunrise is yours to keep and every wave a reminder that you’re living somewhere truly special.”
The home, which sat on the market for 58 days, was last sold in 1999 for $480,000.
This most recent sale and listing was made through Amanda Bonnici at Ray White Shellharbour.
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