Nick Bosa Dropped $1.24 Million on Swanky Ocean-Front House — When He Was Just a Rookie!
Nick Bosa spent years in Fort Lauderdale while he was attending school at St. Thomas Aquinas High. So, it was no surprise that he did not waste a second to buy a beach-front condo in his hometown as soon as he laid his hands on some hefty NFL money. Despite being a rookie, Bosa had no hesitation in dropping north of $1.2 Million on a 2,500-square-foot condo. The property is one of 24 units in 30 Thirty North Ocean built along Fort Lauderdale Beach.
A 3D-rendering of a unit at 30 Thirty North Ocean which was bought by Nick Bosa
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A unit here can go all the way up to $1.55 million, depending on a variety of factors. Offering scenic views of the sea along with vast spaces and memberships to high-end clubs, the vicinity exudes luxury which is why Bosa had no problems splurging well over a million on a property in the area, even though he was just starting his NFL career.
ESPN’s Fowler is Confident About Bosa Getting an Extension
Now, of course, a million dollars will be a small bear for Bosa, who is pitching for a $30 Million-a-year contract. At the moment, Bosa appears to have decided to hold out from attending the team’s practice sessions ahead of the new season. He is looking for a contract extension but the player and franchise haven’t been able to arrive at a common consensus.
However, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN believes that Nick Bosa and the San Francisco 49ers will come to common ground in the coming days. Fowler says this because he knows the 49ers rank Bosa very highly and would not want to lose him. If reports are to be believed, Nick Bosa is expected to ask for somewhere around $30 million per year.
“A little bit more optimism here with his contract with the 49ers because teams I’ve talked to expect him to put up a massive number, somewhere in that $30M+ per year,” Fowler said Sunday on SportsCenter. “He’s considered the best pass rusher in the NFL. The 49ers have prioritized that; they know that. They want to get this done. It’s just a deal of this magnitude with a lot of nuances about it, the structure the amount of years, a lot to sort out. So, still some time here,” Fowler added.
It will be interesting to see how much the 49ers eventually decide to pay their star DL.
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