I was just looking through the Timeline section of the Tigers site.
This bit caught my eye:
Acting on the suggestion made by the town planners at Leichhardl Council, Balmain Leagues Club acquires Byers Meats on the corner of Darling Street and Waterloo Street, Rozelle for $4,250,000.00.Acting on the same advice, Baimain Leagues Club acquires the adjoining property on Victoria Road, Rozelle, owned by Balmain Engineering and settles the transaction in July, 2006\. The purchase price was $3, I 00,000.00.
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4.25 million for a small butcher shop
3.1 million for a similarly sized property next door to the club
Those prices have to be a long way too high. At least double the price for both.
Balmain had to borrow 5.4 million from the NRL a few years later.
Why did they pay such a high price for these two properties?
This bit caught my eye:
Acting on the suggestion made by the town planners at Leichhardl Council, Balmain Leagues Club acquires Byers Meats on the corner of Darling Street and Waterloo Street, Rozelle for $4,250,000.00.Acting on the same advice, Baimain Leagues Club acquires the adjoining property on Victoria Road, Rozelle, owned by Balmain Engineering and settles the transaction in July, 2006\. The purchase price was $3, I 00,000.00.
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4.25 million for a small butcher shop
3.1 million for a similarly sized property next door to the club
Those prices have to be a long way too high. At least double the price for both.
Balmain had to borrow 5.4 million from the NRL a few years later.
Why did they pay such a high price for these two properties?
