Emma Stone Sells Charming Los Angeles Bungalow for $4.3 Million

The Poor Things star sparked a bidding war with her revamped Westwood estate just weeks after listing it

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Actress Emma Stone is selling her L.A. bungalow. Photo: Gage Skidmore

In early January, hot off her recent Golden Globes win for Best Actress, Poor Things star Emma Stone decided to part with her charming Los Angeles bungalow, listing the four-bedroom property for just under $4 million. Now, just weeks later, the A-lister has unloaded the home after sparking a bidding war. The result? A reported $4.3 million, some $300,000 over asking.

Stone initially acquired the nearly hundred-year-old Westwood estate in 2019 for a family member, it was said at the time, plunking down a cool $2.3 million. Five years and one pandemic later, the Oscar-winning actress is looking to offload the two-story villa after a major renovation that included turning the detached garage into a fully enclosed guest house, complete with its own kitchen and bedroom suite. Together, the compound totals 3,300 square feet of living space.

Bright living room with a white sofa, pink cushions, a green ceiling, and colorful artwork on walls above a fireplace.
The living room is equipped with a fireplace. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty

The Spanish Colonial–style main residence, which is located through a lush garden and tiled courtyard, was built in 1926 and features wide-plank hardwood floors, arched doorways, and an upstairs terrace facing the rear garden. The interiors are neutral without being devoid of personality, with fanciful pops of color such as the living room’s elegant lime-green ceiling and a periwinkle bedroom accessed through a hot-pink door. Touches of whimsy come in the lighting elements, among them scalloped ceiling pendants and a branch-like sconce complete with a bird perched on it.

Stone, poised to be nominated a fourth time for an Academy Award next week, appears to be on something of a real estate selling spree as she looks to relocate from California to Austin, where she and husband Dave McCary own a brick-faced mansion. She offloaded her Malibu pad in 2022 along with a condo in New York’s West Village neighborhood but still maintains a residence in the Financial District.

1711 Ensley Avenue was listed with Eric Lavey of Sotheby’s International Realty—Beverly Hills Brokerage. See more photos of the home below. 

Charming house with red-tiled roof, green shutters, lush garden, brick pathway, and a gated driveway on a sunny day.
The Spanish Colonial dates to the 1920s. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Open front door leading to a cozy entryway with a spiral staircase, wooden floor, and colorful artwork on the walls.
A staircase leads to the second floor. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Bright kitchen with white cabinets, glass table, rattan chairs, hardwood floor, and wall art near a teal loveseat.
The kitchen and smaller living area. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Bright kitchen with white cabinets, glass table, wicker chairs, and turquoise stove under a vaulted ceiling with windows.
A lovely blue range graces the light-filled kitchen. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Colorful bedroom with patterned headboard, green lamps, a dark dresser, blue armchair, and large windows with pink shades.
One of the four bedrooms on the property. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Elegant bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, large window, white vanity, and patterned wallpaper.
A clawfoot tub in one of the baths. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Sunny patio with table and chairs, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flowers, under a clear blue sky.
The second-floor terrace faces the rear garden. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty
Sunny backyard with green lawn, shrubs, and a two-story white house featuring balconies and large windows.
The main residence and guest house are connected via the backyard. Photo: Sotheby's International Realty