Former Canterbury Bulldogs chief Malcolm Noad sells in Pymble
The recently appointed AMP director, Holly Kramer and her husband, the former Canterbury Bulldogs chief Malcolm Noad turned gentleman farmer, sold their five bedroom Pymble home ahead of a scheduled weekend auction.
The deal was secured late on Melbourne Cup day.
Scott Chadwick, of Chadwick Real Estate, was hoping to get close to $4 million for the five bedroom Telegraph Road property which cost $3.1 million in 2010 when she was at Pacific Brands.
The couple plan to spend more time in the Southern Highlands where they have a 40 hectare cattle farm at Paddys River which runs 38 head of cattle.
The couple who wed at Milton Park in 2003 met when she was Ford's marketing manager and he was group general manager of News Ltd.
This article was first published in the Saturday Daily Telegraph.