Tech entrepreneur buys one of Melbourne’s most valuable homes for close to $75m

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The newest resident of one of Toorak’s most sought-after streets is Grant Rule, who founded an SMS marketing technology company that sold for $US1.3 billion last year. | elizabethredman

Rule later co-founded the Susan McKinnon Foundation and is also a director of the e61 Institute.

His new home on grand boulevard St Georges Road is the second most expensive sale in Melbourne, and a caveat slapped on the title this week ends the search for a buyer by the Nanut family, selling a deceased estate.Known as Blair House, the Georgian Revival home is set on an oversized block of 7800 square metres and comes with a tennis court, kitchen with a butler’s pantry and AGA oven, separate guest accommodation, expansive lawns and north-facing gardens.

Rule’s new neighbour further along the same street is Ed Craven, co-founder of cryptocurrency casino Stake.com, who paid $80 million for a knockdown rebuild from David Yu.Advertisement Victoria’s previous house price record was $52.5 million for the mansion known as Stonington, in Malvern,

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Tech entrepreneur buys one of Melbourne’s most valuable homes for close to $75mTech entrepreneur buys one of Melbourne’s most valuable homes for close to $75mThe newest resident of one of Toorak’s most sought-after streets is Grant Rule, who founded an SMS marketing technology company that sold for $US1.3 billion last year. | elizabethredman
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