Rabbitoh Cameron Murray buys first home

Rabbitoh Cameron Murray buys first home
Title TattleDecember 17, 2020

Emerging South Sydney Rabbitoh star and NSW Blues Origin debutant Cameron Murray has become a first home buyer.

The second-rower has opted for the beach, spending $1.25 million on an apartment in Clovelly.

He bought it just after his recent 21st birthday.

The ground-floor unit, which comes with a private courtyard, was sold through Alexander Phillips and David Tyrrell at Phillips Pantzer Donnelley.

Last traded for $1.22 million in 2016, its spans 90 square metres including two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

It is set on the prized north-east corner in a block of four just 100 metres from the beach.

Murray played in the midweek game which saw the NSW Blues defeat the Queensland Maroons 26-20 in the State of Origin decider.

Murray has contributed to South’s season as they seek to get back on track.

Following the 2018 season, where he played 25 times, he signed a new three-year deal.

This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph. 

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