Emma Stone and her husband radically renovated an Austin, Texas mansion, and then promptly sold it. 

Stone and her husband, the comedian Dave McCary, asked $23.5 million for the luxuriously outfitted property, Realtor.com reported.

The final price paid of the private sale is unknown, but it likely recouped the massive investment the pair put into the home, which they never lived in. 

Stone, 37, bought the home in 2021. FilmMagic

McCary and Stone planned to call the Austin property home, but changed course after a three-year renovation. Bruce Glikas/WireImage

The Georgian-style brick house sits in West Austin’s attractive Terrytown neighborhood. Jeremy Doddridge

The couple purchased the 1940s-era abode in 2021 in an off-market acquisition, with plans to relocate to Texas.

Their chosen neighborhood of Terrytown offered a suburban oasis just 10 minutes from downtown Austin.

The next three years saw the seven-bedroom home extensively restored and modernized. 

The attractive, Georgian-style brick house was outfitted with high-end design details, including custom millwork, creamy marble accents and herringbone floors.

The 10,000-square-foot estate includes a four-bedroom main house, a two-bedroom guesthouse and a garage. The Hollywood couple’s custom additions included a screening room in the garage.

The renovations included a large pool and extensive landscaping. Jeremy Doddridge

The spacious kitchen. Jeremy Doddridge

Large windows flood the living area with light. Jeremy Doddridge

The moody study features wood paneling and handy built-ins. Jeremy Doddridge

Stone, 37, and McCary, 40, married in 2020. The talented duo launched their film and television production company, Fruit Tree, the same year, going on to produce award-winners like “I Saw The TV Glow” and “A Real Pain.”

They also share a 4-year-old daughter.

The busy family’s professional commitments ultimately kept them tied to New York City, according to reports. Stone and McCary opted to put the nearly-finished home on the market in May of this year, initially asking $26.5 million.

The listing, held by Eric Moreland and Diane Humphreys of Moreland Properties/Forbes Global Properties, was believed to be the city’s most expensive home on the market at the time. 

Award-winning architecture firm Cuppett Kilpatrick oversaw the renovation, which made way for multiple entertaining spaces, a sparkling pool and landscaped gardens.

A floral vanity area. Jeremy Doddridge

The primary bathroom includes a freestanding tub and artistic tiling. Jeremy Doddridge

The two-bedroom guesthouse enjoys a full kitchen. Jeremy Doddridge

Work on the 1.24-acre compound officially wrapped up this fall. The finished product was evidently enough to attract a buyer, with records showing the home sold in 2025. Like the exact price, the exact sale date is unknown.

The Eric Moreland Group announced the off-market sale this week in a celebratory YouTube video.

Laura Greissing of Moreland Properties/Forbes Global Properties represented the buyer.

Stone has made a mint on multiple real estate transactions over the years. Felipe Ramales / SplashNews.com

Stone is somewhat of a hotshot when it comes to real estate. She nabbed a buyer for her Los Angeles compound in 2024 for $4.3 million. The sale was $300,000 above her asking price and leagues above the $2.3 million she paid for the home five years earlier.

The Oscar-winning actress also sold her midcentury modern home in Malibu for $4.4 million, earning $100,000 above asking.

Stone’s had a little less luck on the East Coast, however. The one-bedroom West Village condo Stone purchased in 2016 for $2.4 million found a buyer for a lesser $2.25 million in late 2021.