WOUNDED Australian rugby star Quade Cooper has given the best sign yet that he’s making new plans for his future, putting his multi-million dollar Brisbane home on the market.

Cooper, who has been plagued with injury woes in recent times, bought the six-bedroom Hawthorne home at the height of his rugby career in March 2013.

He had shared the space with ex-girlfriend Amelia Gorrie up until early this year, when he went public with new love former Miss Universe Australia Laura Dundovic.

Ms Dundovic was this week hitting the red carpet in Sydney for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.

Cooper, who was believed to be considering an offer from French rugby club Toulon, paid $1.55 million for the home two years ago.

Over the last five years the median price in Hawthorne has risen 34.7 per cent, with the median asking rent at $608 a week.

Among improvements Cooper has made to the property was the addition of a half-size basketball court, complete with bespoke graffiti art along the fence line.

Cooper’s home sits just 750 metres from Bulimba’s bustling Oxford St wine and dine zone.

The home sits on 604 sq m of land, and has a two-car garage, three bathrooms, air conditioning, an inground swimming pool, built-in wardrobes and was close to school, shops and transport.

Well-heeled fans looking for a contemporary home can sneak a peak at how the rugby whiz lives with the home open for inspection from 1pm to 1.30pm this Saturday. The price is “by negotiation”.