Meet the Crypto King who spent $38 million on a new home property propertyprices edcarven toorak
The Toorak block sold four years ago for $12.2 million, and has now sold for more than three times that amount.
The mystery buyer has been revealed. He’s a 26-year-old Melbourne gaming and cryptocurrency investor.Who on earth can afford to drop more than $38 million on a Toorak mansion before they hit 30 years old? It was the question exercising Melbourne after, chief executive of property developer Deague Group, sold his Orrong Road, Toorak knock-down-rebuild property for a price in the $38-million range to a mystery buyer.emerging as the new owner of the property.
Craven is a shareholder in Easygo Gaming, a group of video game developers housed in Royal Bank Chambers on Collins Street.
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