Byron Bay mansion is rumoured to have been snapped up by tech entrepreneur Benjamin Bray

Young tech entrepreneur Benjamin Bray is rumored to be the buyer behind the $37 million purchase of ‘The Range’ retreat in Byron Bay.

The 48-acre mansion located on Coopers Shoot was bought last month for the record amount.

It was formerly owned by Tom Lane, the heir to the Oroton fashion empire, and his wife Emma.

The pair made a sizable profit after initially purchasing the prime estate for $3.8 million in 2017.

Mr Bray, 27, is said to be the buyer of the property, which offers stunning views of the Byron hinterland, reports Vastgoed.com.au.

The Range in Byron Bay (pictured) has been snapped up for $37 million, with tech entrepreneur Benjamin Bray reportedly the buyer of the main estate

Mr. Bray, who is originally from New Zealand, is the managing director of Sydney-based technology innovation company Nakatomi.

He lives in Bondi after buying a penthouse in the beachside suburb for $4.25 million in 2020, the publication said.

The young tech guru’s social media accounts feature footage of his vacations in Byron Bay.

Three buyers reportedly competed for ‘The Range’ before it was finally sold.

Nestled on 124 acres of rich farmland, ‘The Range’ features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a number of separate accommodation buildings and parking for up to eight vehicles.

The residences on the property are ‘The Fishing Shack’, ‘The Barn Studio’ and ‘The Cabin Inn’.

Mr Bray (pictured), 27, is managing director of Sydney-based technology innovation company Nakatomi

Mr Bray (pictured), 27, is managing director of Sydney-based technology innovation company Nakatomi

Reportedly, three buyers competed for the luxury retreat before it finally sold for the record price

Reportedly, three buyers competed for the luxury retreat before it finally sold for the record price

It also includes a 15-meter mineral infinity pool and spa, infrared sauna, gym, macadamia forest, entertainment and dining areas, 5,000 macadamia trees, dams, five remnant rainforests, and a koala habitat.

The mansion is equipped with a number of solar panels and rainwater saving tanks.

But the most striking part of the property is the breathtaking views of the surrounding farmland and the ocean.

It is described by Realestate.com.au as drawing on ‘European influences’ with a ‘passion for living in harmony with the land’.

‘The Range’ previously operated as a luxury vacation rental that would cost as much as $67,000 a week.

Australian actors Liam Hemsworth and Nicole Kidman were just some of the big names who rented out the estate for a period of time.

Nestled on 124 acres of rich farmland, The Range' features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a number of separate accommodation buildings

Nestled on 124 acres of rich farmland, The Range’ features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a number of separate accommodation buildings

It features a 15-metre mineral infinity pool and spa, infrared sauna, gym, macadamia forest, entertainment and dining areas and even a koala enclosure

It features a 15-metre mineral infinity pool and spa, infrared sauna, gym, macadamia forest, entertainment and dining areas and even a koala enclosure

The mansion was sold through Kim Jones, of The Range Estates, who originally put it on the market last year for $40 million.

The $37 million price tag for ‘The Range’ set a new record for purchases in the Byron Shire.

The previous record was set by Clare Mulham, of the billionaire Roche family, who bought a 16-acre estate in Suffolk Park for $26 million last year.

There was also the $22 million purchase of the ‘Hercules’ estate – also located in Coopers Shoot.

It was snatched by Adrian Puljic, the managing director of the lifestyle resort operator, GemLife, and his wife.