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NRL star Brian To’o buys his parents $860,000 Sydney home: ‘Dreams do come true’
- Penrith Panthers star Brian To’o bought his first home and gave it to his parents
- He bought the three-bedroom home in Ropes Crossing, Sydney, for $859,100
- To’o made his State of Origin debut last year and used that money for a deposit
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A 24-year-old NRL star has just bought his first home and given it to his parents.
Penrith Panthers star Brian To’o purchased a three-bedroom home in Ropes Crossing, near Penrith in western Sydney, for $859,100 to give to his parents, Fati and Fale.
To’o shared the exciting news on his Instagram, writing: ‘I started this journey to give back to my parents for all their hard work and dedication to ensure me and siblings had everything we needed.
24-year-old NRL star Brian To’o bought his first home in western Sydney and gave it to his parents, Fati and Fale (To’o and his parents pictured above)
To’o (above) has represented the Panthers in 67 games since his 2019 debut and played with the NSW Blues for State of Origin for the first time last year
‘So grateful to have these two amazing individuals in my life.
‘Dreams do come true kids. Work hard, stay humble and put your heart into it, and you can accomplish anything.
‘Welcome to your new home, Mum and Dad.’
The home is on 275sqm of land and was bought off market through local Ray White agent Vedant Agrawal.
The 275sqm block of land previously sold for $419,500 in 2013 before construction had started on the three-bedroom home
It was previously sold for $419,500 in 2013 before construction began on the home.
‘Positioned perfectly on a quiet and peaceful street, this single level 3 bedroom residence offers a ready-made family lifestyle for home owners or investors,’ the listing said.
‘Nestled in a quiet and private street, this home has it all.’
To’o was raised in Mount Druitt, western Sydney, and made his State of Origin debut last year.
He used the pay from the series to go towards a deposit for the home.
To’o has represented the Panthers in 67 games since his 2019 debut, including in the team’s 2021 Grand Final win.