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Academy Award-winning actress Emma Stone and her husband, comedy writer Dave McCary, have listed their beautifully renovated estate in Austin’s prestigious Tarrytown neighborhood for $26.5 million USD. The couple purchased the property in 2021 and embarked on a comprehensive three-year renovation to modernize the home while preserving its historic charm.
The 10,000-square-foot Georgian-style residence, set on 1.25 acres, blends classic architecture with modern luxury. Originally built in the 1940s, the estate now features four spacious bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half-baths. Its formal and informal living areas, dining rooms, and a library create an atmosphere of both grandeur and warmth.
The home showcases custom herringbone oak flooring, marble accents, arched passageways, and abundant natural light. A sunroom, playroom, and fully reimagined open-concept kitchen enhance the home’s livability and flow.
In addition to the main house, the property includes a two-bedroom guesthouse, a three-car garage, and a private screening room. Outdoor features include a resort-style pool, hot tub, and beautifully landscaped gardens with a fairy garden, a cutting garden, and spacious lawns designed for tranquility and privacy.
Although originally intending to settle in Austin, Stone and McCary are relocating due to ongoing professional commitments in New York. The couple continues to focus on their production company, Fruit Tree, and currently reside in a luxury Manhattan residence.
This property is among the most prestigious currently listed in Austin. Its combination of historic elegance, extensive renovations, and thoughtful amenities make it a standout offering in the high-end real estate market. Stone’s success with past real estate ventures adds another layer of confidence to the listing.
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