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Where Does Emma Stone Live After Selling Her Texas Pad Last Year? AD Investigates the Oscar-Winner’s Real Estate Portfolio

The Bugonia star has owned properties in three states
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Emma Stone was recently nominated for an Oscar for her role in the film Bugonia.Photo: Jesse Grant/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty Images

We’ve all seen her in a variety of acting roles, but where does Emma Stone live when she’s not on-screen? The Oscar winner has played the part of a home improvement reality star, a pharmaceutical CEO who is thought to be an alien, and a young Cruella de Vil. And when it comes to real estate, Stone has similarly wide-ranging tastes. The Arizona native has owned homes in New York City, Los Angeles, and Austin, with each property boasting a unique vibe and aesthetic. Below, we’re sharing a glimpse into each of Stone’s residences, past and present.

Chelsea town house

The year, long 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 town house in New York City, renting one of the five units in the building for an undisclosed amount. The Chelsea pad, originally built in 1835, featured many original details, including crown molding and mantels, 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 townhouse was listed for $18.75 million in 2017.

Stone and Garfield strolling in the West Village in 2014.

Stone and Garfield strolling in the West Village in 2014.

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Beverly Hills traditional

Around the same time she picked up her NYC pad, Stone also bought property on the West Coast, paying $2.477 million for a 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 four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom residence measured 3,862 square feet and was perhaps most memorable for its unique, colorful wallpaper. The front foyer, for instance, was decked out in a red-and-white geometric print, and a formal dining space was outfitted with lime-green-patterned walls. A combination living-and-dining area had a double-height ceiling with a quirky, vibrantly hued chandelier and an asymmetrical white-brick fireplace. Stone listed the property for $3.899 million in 2019 and sold it for exactly her asking price just one month later.

West Village condo

Stone’s next purchase was a modest one-bedroom condo in a West Village building designed by Emery Roth, for which she paid $2.4 million in 2016. The actor appeared to use the pad primarily as a pied-à-terre, and she listed it just two years later for $2.65 million. When she failed to find a buyer, she pulled the unit from the market, only to list it again in 2019 with the lowered price of $2.495 million. She even sought to rent it out for $6,000 a month during the pandemic. The Poor Things star put it up for sale again in August 2021 and finally sold it for a slight loss at $2.25 million toward the end of the year.

FiDi condo

Stone nabbed a $3.6 million condo that is reportedly perched atop a historic boutique hotel in NYC’s Financial District in 2018. Not many other details are known about the property, and it’s unclear if the actor still owns it. However, Vogue confirmed in August 2025 that the actor is based in NYC these days, so it’s possible that this is Stone’s primary dwelling.

Midcentury Malibu beach house

That same year, she dropped $3.25 million for a midcentury-style bluff-top mansion in Malibu, which a realtor said looked like the “Malibu beach house they would choose for a Nancy Meyers movie.” The property, which featured unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean, measured 1,700 square feet and boasted three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Aesthetically speaking, the space was bright and airy, with white walls, high ceilings, and large windows throughout. The eat-in kitchen (key to any Nancy Meyers–esque home) was resplendent with white and gold details. The primary suite, tucked into a corner of the ranch-style home, had glass sliders on two of its four walls. After Stone’s life pulled her in a different direction, she listed the dream home for $4.3 million in 2022. She sold it for $4.425 million just one week later.

Spanish-style Los Angeles home

Stone next purchased a 1920s Spanish-style cottage in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles for $2.3 million in 2019. The actor reportedly snagged the 2,300-square-foot property for a family member. It had dark hardwood floors, exposed wood-beamed ceilings, and arched doorways in a classic Spanish style. Three bedrooms were spread across two floors, as well as a backyard with a blue-tiled pool, patio, and guesthouse. The home was a short drive to Beverly Hills and a short walk from the Los Angeles Country Club. In January 2024, Stone put the property back on the market with a $4 million asking price. By February, the residence had officially changed hands for $4.3 million.

Texas home

In 2020, Emma Stone and her beau, comedian and writer Dave McCary, quietly tied the knot, and the following year, they welcomed their first child together, daughter Louise Jean McCary. The new parents then picked up a 1.25-acre property in Austin, Texas. The pair’s four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom Georgian-style home most likely cost between $7 and $8 million, according to reports. Stone and McCary tapped architecture firm Cuppett Kilpatrick to completely overhaul the estate. The 1940-built main residence featured a brick exterior accented by crisp blue shutters and framed by mature evergreen trees, while a guesthouse added an additional two bedrooms, bringing the total square footage to 10,000 square feet. A detached garage with a screening room and a large swimming pool were found out back.

The residence was nearly, but not quite, finished when the pair ultimately decided that a full-time move to Texas wasn’t in the cards and relisted the redone property for $26.5 million in May 2025. (The couple’s listing agent told the Wall Street Journal that their “New York business interests have expanded since they started the remodel, and while they hope to live in Austin eventually, it doesn’t make sense for now.”) The dwelling was sold in December 2025 for an undisclosed amount.

Though her current primary dwelling is unconfirmed, Stone currently resides in NYC, where she can often be found “making pumpkin oatmeal cookies or watching Bluey with Louise Jean,” according to her 2025 Vogue interview.