The Block judge Marty Fox and his wife Charlotte have listed their Toorak home on the market for between $12 – $13million, four years after purchasing it.
The couple bought the lavish 1890-built – located in Melbourne’s wealthiest suburb – for $7.2 million in 2021, and did extensive renovations before moving in.
The pair made sure to keep the home’s historic charm while adding contemporary luxury and amenities.
‘It’s the largest landholding between Hawksburn and Toorak Villages,’ Marty told Realestate.com.au.
‘We bought it on a six-month settlement and actually renovated it before moving into it.’
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The Block judge Marty Fox and his wife Charlotte have listed their Toorak home on the market for between $12 – $13million, four years after purchasing it
The renovation was completed in a rapid four months while Charlotte was pregnant with their third child.
The decision to sell came as a surprise to many as they previously described the property as their ‘forever home’.
The renovation was done in collaboration with Castley McCrimmon Architects and Dome Building.
The couple enhanced the home’s period details with additions like bi-folds, period French windows and custom skylights.
Stylish features also include chevron floors, ornate fireplaces and a pristine kitchen adorned with marble accents and brass hardware.
The property also boasts an outdoor oasis complete with a pool, gym, sauna and a unique addition – a pickleball court – made possible through strategic negotiations with neighbouring property owners.
‘Our business is growing, and we’re travelling a lot,’ Marty explained of their decision to sell.
‘We feel that our dream is to be able to have a home in Queenstown, New Zealand, a home on the Gold Coast – which we now have – and a smaller home in Melbourne.’
Expressions of interest remain open until June 24.

The couple bought the lavish 1890-built – located in Melbourne ‘s wealthiest suburb – for $7.2 million in 2021, and did extensive renovations before moving in

The property also boasts an outdoor oasis complete with a pool, gym, sauna and a unique addition – a pickleball court – made possible through strategic negotiations with neighbouring property owners
Marty is the chief executive of WHITE FOX Real Estate, which he co-founded with his wife.
He first appeared on the 2023 season of The Block as a semi-regular judge and returned for the following season.
He featured on Nine’s hit series as a judge alongside Shaynna Blaze and Darren Palmer.
The reality TV star started carving out his career as a real estate agent at the age of 21 before going on to start his own agency.
Marty previously revealed he tried to get permission to bid in the 2024 Block auction after being left impressed by one team in particular.

The pair made sure to keep the home’s historic charm while adding contemporary luxury and amenities

The decision to sell came as a surprise to many as they previously described the property as their ‘forever home’
The entrepreneur explained he tried to get Channel Nine’s permission to submit a bid in the auction but was knocked back.
The judges do not put forward any of their offers of their own.