Crypto billionaires, tech business whizzes and sporting identities help break Victorian real estate records - realestate.com.au

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The young and rich have stormed the top-end of Victoria’s property market, smashing multiple home price records in a booming financial year for the state’s exxiest addresses

Toorak ghost mansion owned by crypto billionaire Ed Craven. Picture: Jake Nowakowski

Anna Egorova, 25, is the partner of cryptocurrency company Curve Finance’s chief executive Michael Egorov and jointly purchased the nine-bedroom manor in March. The mansion features a basement cinema, two swimming pools, a gymnasium, steam room, and wine cellar.Millionaire playboy Adrian ‘Lambo Guy’ Portelli also made his stake in the luxury property scene aged just 34, spectacularly claiming the $39m penthouse of the ritzy Sapphire by the Gardens development at 63 La Trobe St in the CBD by having a McLaren racing car craned into it earlier this year.Renders of Sapphire by the Gardens Penthouse, 63 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, 3000, sold by Colliers.

It’s the latest in a string of high-end homes for the pair, who recently sold their beachfront Brighton mansion of the past decade for about $15m, and bought a weekender in Portsea back in 2019. Kay & Burton executive director Gowan Stubbings said the high-priced sale was a testament to demand outstripping supply in the top-end of the market.

 

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