Rabbitohs superstar Cody Walker has shared news of his “forever home” purchase with his fans.
The NRL fullback appears to have bought the Sydney property in early May, posting a happy photo of him and his two sons, in front of the sold board, on his Instagram account.
“Exciting times, we now have our forever home”, Walker wrote, punctuated with a love heart emoji.
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Walker did a shout out to TGRE agent Thomas Tamine in the post, thanking him for his help. “…you’re a legend,” the South Sydney star said.
Nine has elected not to name the address or identify the suburb.
The duplex has a crisp coastal aesthetic and Walker’s post of the agency’s campaign board, behind him, shows a sunken outdoor fire pit with seating, surrounded by soaring banks of glass.
The brand new home also has a lap pool and the bonus of a detached one-bedroom studio with a private entrance.
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Sydney’s top-notch beaches, parks, restaurants, cafes and public transport are nearby.
Walker, 33, was born in Nowra and has played for the Rabbitohs since 2016.
He and teammate Latrell Mitchell recently dropped into a primary school near Ballina to lift the spirits of kids affected by the NSW south coast floods.
The Aboriginal community on Cabbage Tree Island was impacted by a deluge in 2022 and have relocated the school to nearby Wardell.
Walker and Latrell surprised the school community with a visit, joining local police in a game of touch footy with the pupils of Cabbage Tree Island Primary School.