Bulldogs recruit Kieran Foran lists Dee Why investment

Bulldogs recruit Kieran Foran lists Dee Why investment
Title TattleOctober 23, 2017

NRL Bulldogs recruit Kieran Foran has listed his Dee Why investment apartment.

He has set a $745,000 asking price on the two bedroom offering.

The late 1960s Westminster Avenue apartment cost $451,500 in 2011.

It was available for rent in recent weeks at $520 a week.

The drama in NRL Bulldogs recruit Kieran Foran's off-field life returned recently to the public arena following the listing of his Freshwater house for October 28 auction with $2.8 million hopes through Ray White Freshwater agents Graham Bennett and Bernard Hachenberg.

It was the home that Foran bought early last year - where his former partner Rebecca Pope and the couple's two children resided during his playing stint in New Zealand.

After the for sale sign board went up, an upset Pope told the local paper, The Manly Daily, that she'd viewed it as her "forever"home.

"I wanted to stay here forever," she said.

“It was our dream home with a big block, ideal for our children and two dogs."

A legal battle over the likely proceeds of both offerings has quietly begun, with Pope's lawyers lodging caveats on the titles which are officially just in Foran's name.

The legal paperwork suggested she made "direct and indirect financial and non-financial contributions to the acquisition, conservation and maintenance of the lands".

Foran paid $2.51 million in early 2016 for the Freshwater home, but by the time the home had settled, their relationship was over with their private life being aired in public.

This article first appeared in The Sunday Telegraph. 

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