Kotoni Staggs has the kind of leadership example that the Broncos likes.
Forget flashy cars and wild nights, the $ 800k man from NRL Broncos, the 26-year-old Kotoni Staggs is part of a growing cohort that touches beast mode off-field in a lucrative side.
While some of his colleagues are splashing on luxury toys, Staggs has received his attention on bricks and mortar, with millions of Aussies driving on the house tree – and young players show a smarter way to play the long game.
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Kotoni Staggs after scoring an attempt against the dolphins in Suncorp Stadium. Image: NRL images.
The 26-year-old, crowned ‘best back’ for the Broncos 2024 season before he was again signed with an estimated $ 800,000 per season card until the end of 2028, sinks millions in investments in real estate.
The Off-Field Success of Staggs is linked to Brisbane’s own pandemic increase, with the two properties he has eliminated $ 2.64 million for jumping in value by another $ 1.1 million without lifting a finger.
The first in Upper Kedron has risen $ 560,000 since he bought it for $ 930,000 in the middle of the Pandemie in September 2021, while the second in two years $ 450,000 rose to a high estimate of $ 2.16 million.
And the capital profits are only the start of his passive income, with $ 41,600 in annual rent that also comes from the Home Upper Kedron – a figure that will now rise to $ 43,160.
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Staggs at Brisbane Broncos Training. Photo: Richard Walker
Staggs, who has been a landlord since he moved to the Hendra house to rent out the property of Upper Kedron, has increased the rent by only $ 30 a week in two years to $ 830/week.
However, he could make more substantial more, given that renting rental estimates his potential income of the property at $ 874 per week to $ 961 per week.
Given his rise in real estate value, Staggs will soon be an excellent candidate for more investment homes, mainly because its approximately $ 800k pay package is now only $ 200k shy for the average house price of Brisbane.
He has bought well, with his real estate, rented agent Cherry Tuando from Brisbane Realty Group who describes his upper Kedron building as in an excellent bag “surrounded by high -quality homes on generous blocks with wide street fathers”.
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Staggs also touches Beast mode on the field and out. Image: NRL images
The house has an open kitchen, family and dining area with a gastronomic cuisine, double lock-up garage with remote doors, drive-through garage access to the back garden and a concrete pillow ideal for camper trucks, tinnies or jet skis.
“This house offers a relaxed, low-maintenance lifestyle without jeopardizing space or style with the added bonus of disadvantage directly on a nature reserve.”
Staggs, which was described by the Broncos as “explosive power and line-breaking skills”, made his NRL debut more than seven years ago in 2018.
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