Rugby’s highest paid player Dan Carter has made the most of the Auckland property market and sold his Remuera home for close to a $1.5 million profit.
The NZME reported property records showed the former All Black, who now plays for French glamour side Racing 92, sold the four-bedroom character home in the double grammar zone suburb for $4.5m late last year.
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He and wife Honor bought the stately two-storey home for $3,050,000 in 2014.
The 33-year-old signed on with Racing 92 in 2014 to a contract reportedly worth more than $1.6 million a year, making him rugby’s highest paid player.
The Carters reportedly finalised the sale of their Remuera home in November last year – a year into his three-year contract in France.