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After dedicating three years to an extensive renovation, actress Emma Stone and her husband, Dave McCary, have made the decision to sell their beautifully transformed mansion in Austin, Texas. The couple is now seeking $26.5 million for the property, which showcases a blend of modern luxury and classic charm.
The mansion, situated in a desirable neighborhood, boasts an array of high-end features and amenities. The renovations have enhanced its appeal, with spacious living areas, state-of-the-art appliances, and meticulously designed outdoor spaces perfect for entertaining. The property reflects Stone's unique style and attention to detail, making it a standout in the luxury real estate market.
As the couple moves on to new adventures, this listing represents a rare opportunity for potential buyers to own a piece of Hollywood history in the heart of Texas. With its impressive design and prime location, the mansion is sure to attract attention from affluent buyers looking for a dream home.
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