
"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 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."
Emma Stone has owned properties in New York City, Los Angeles and Austin, reflecting diverse tastes and aesthetics. She and then-costar Andrew Garfield lived in a Chelsea townhouse in a five-unit building, renting a unit in a house originally built in 1835. The 9,000-square-foot property included ten wood-burning fireplaces, original crown molding and mantels, mahogany doors, wide-plank pine floors, a grand staircase, high ceilings, an elevator, a ground-floor garden, outdoor terraces and a rooftop patio. Stone also bought a Beverly Hills traditional one-story home for $2.477 million, a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath, 3,862-square-foot residence with distinctive colorful wallpaper that previously belonged to Dudley Moore.
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