Former bank chief Stuart Grimshaw and his wife Anneliese have sold their Mosman home following their move to Texas.
Grimshaw quit Australia to take up a job as executive chairman at a pawnbroking company.
Grimshaw was the Bank of Queensland chief executive until 2014.
The 1920s-era home, with views from Clontarf to North Head, came with $7 million plus hopes through Dino Gatti of the Province agency.
The home was redesigned by French architect Guy de Compiegne when owned by San Francisco-based technology network boss Pascal Brochier and his interior architect wife Sue-Anne, who sold to the Grimshaws in 2011 for $4.85 million.
The article first appeared in the Saturday Telegraph