For some it's pubs and for others it's property development or investment.
Among other retired footballers involved in property development are St Kilda's Max Hudghton and Fraser Gehrig, Demon Stephen Tingay, Carlton's Fraser Brown, Richmond's Bruce Monteath and Hawthorn's Chris Langford.
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Similarly, some coaches have made shrewd real estate plays, whether as a professional venture or in a personal portfolio.
Ex-North Melbourne coach now runs his own real estate agency in the inner-north western suburb of Travancore.
In the thick of the supplements saga, Essendon coach James Hird and his wife Tania handed over the keys to a , in Tania's name, for which they secured $4.2 million. The Hirds also own a grand family home in the blue-ribbon suburb.
Hird could give some tips on cashing in to ex-Carlton coach Mick Malthouse, who will walk away from the Blues having spent earnings from over 40 years in football on a clutch of properties.
Malthouse owns an investment rental in an art deco clinker-brick block in Wilson Street, Brighton, which he snagged for $350,000 in 2002. It was rented out last year for $460 a week.
Six years ago he bought a unit in Agnes Street, Jolimont the Melbourne Cricket Ground is at the end of the little street for $1,925,000.
And Malthouse owns a slice of the surf coast, having acquired a block of lane in Lorne last year for $1.66 million.相关的主题文章:
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