Tech startup guy David Greiner buys at Mollymook

Tech startup guy David Greiner buys at Mollymook
Title TattleMarch 2, 2017

Young tech startup richlister David Greiner and wife Renee have spent $2 million extending their Mollymook holiday home holding.

The Sutherland Shire based couple secured the three bedroom home on Mollymook beach in an off-market deal.

The pair have quickly gained approval to build a tennis court.

It now completes four adjoining properties down in Mollymook for the tech whizz, who has spent a combined $5,785,000.

Greiner and best friend Ben Richardson started a web consultancy business in 1999 while studying at the University of Wollongong.

Five years later it turned into Campaign Monitor, billed as the next Atlasssian when they shot to prominence in 2014 selling a $348 million stake to US venture capital firms.

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