Inside Emma Stone’s Stylish Real Estate Portfolio


Photo: Randy Holmes/Getty ImagesEmma Stone is a notoriously talented chameleon of an actor. The Oscar winner has played a starry-eyed dreamer, a comic book heroine, an unwitting pharmaceutical test subject, and a young Cruella de Vil, but her latest role has brought her into the home improvement space. Stone currently stars in Showtime’s dark comedy The Curse opposite Canadian humorist Nathan Fielder. The pair play newlyweds who are bent on bringing eco-friendly homes to Española, New Mexico, while also filming their HGTV-style reality show, Flipanthropy. And while Stone hasn’t (yet) expressed interest in hosting her own house-flipping series in real life, the actor has an extremely sharp eye when it comes to real estate. The Arizona native has owned homes in New York City, Los Angeles, and most recently Austin, each property boasting a unique vibe and aesthetic, much like her varied roles. Below, we’re sharing a glimpse into each of Stone’s residences, past and present.2012Shortly after meeting on the set of The Amazing Spider-Man in 2011, Stone and then costar Andrew Garfield began dating. The pair moved into a New York City town house together not long afterward, renting one of five units in the building for an undisclosed amount. The Chelsea pad, originally built in 1835, featured many original details, including crown molding and mantles, mahogany doors, wide-plank pine flooring, and an elegant grand staircase. Ten wood-burning fireplaces were spread out across the 9,000-square-foot property. The building also boasted high ceilings, an elevator, a ground-floor garden, outdoor terraces, and a rooftop patio. Other celebrities who called the town house home at different points include Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Courtney Love, Olivier Sarkozy, and Glenn Close. Stone and Garfield split in 2015; the town house was listed for $18.75 million in 2017.Stone and Garfield strolling in the West Village in 2014.Photo: Alo Ceballos/GC ImagesThat same year, Stone set down roots on the west coast with the purchase of a $2.477 million traditional-style home in Beverly Hills. The charming one-story pad had quite the celebrity pedigree: It previously belonged to British actor and bon vivant Dudley Moore, and Stone purchased it from Australian film editor Kirk Baxter. The f …

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