Jailed rapist Jarryd Hayne to offload two-bedroom Sydney flat at the fire sale ...

Jailed rapist Jarryd Hayne to offload two-bedroom Sydney flat at the fire sale ...
Jailed rapist Jarryd Hayne to offload two-bedroom Sydney flat at the fire sale ...

Disgraced NRL star Jarryd Hayne is continuing to cash in on his impressive investment real estate portfolio, as he scrounges up cash ahead of his rape case appeal.

The former Eels fullback, 33, who was jailed for five years over the 2018 sexual assault of a woman in Newcastle, has listed one of his off-the-plan apartments purchased back in 2013 at the Koi building in Sydney's Parramatta.

Hayne snapped up two units at the development costing $600,000 and $605,000.

The flat going on the market is a 17th floor two-bedroom apartment complete with two bathrooms and 90 sqm of internal space.

Real estate agency Laing + Simmons have started with an asking price of $670,000 for the Merfad Capital-built property which was completed in 2015.

Disgraced NRL star Jarryd Hayne (pictured wife Amelia) is continuing to cash in on his impressive investment real estate portfolio, as he scrounges up cash ahead of his rape case appeal

Disgraced NRL star Jarryd Hayne (pictured wife Amelia) is continuing to cash in on his impressive investment real estate portfolio, as he scrounges up cash ahead of his rape case appeal

Hayne snapped up two units at the Koi building in Sydney's Parramatta (pictured) costing $600,000 and $605,000

Hayne snapped up two units at the Koi building in Sydney's Parramatta (pictured) costing $600,000 and $605,000

The flat going on the market is a 17th floor two-bedroom apartment (pictured) complete with two bathrooms and 90 sqm of internal space at an asking prices of $670,000

The flat going on the market is a 17th floor two-bedroom apartment (pictured) complete with two bathrooms and 90 sqm of internal space at an asking prices of $670,000 

Hayne's property portfolio was once worth more than $5million including terraces and cottages in Sydney's trendiest suburbs.

He was at one stage earning north of $1million a year, both with the Parramatta Eels and Gold Coast Titans, making him the highest paid player in the NRL.

Hayne invested that salary into properties in Sydney's eastern suburbs and elsewhere, but as his career crumbled and his legal bills started to add up, he has now offloaded almost all of them.

The NSW Blues representative now only has the two Koi flats and a modest family home on the Central Coast.

His former Darlinghurst home, which he attempted to rent out four different times, is described by real estate agents as a 'chic inner city haven' tucked away in a quiet, leafy enclave.

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