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Emma Stone sells off her Malibu home for $4.4 MILLION just a month after putting it on the market

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Emma Stone earned more than her asking price after selling off her gorgeous Malibu ranch home for an impressive $4.4 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.The 33-year-old Oscar winner had originally put the home on the market with an asking price of $4.2 million, but the final offer came in significantly higher after five bidders reportedly pursued the property.Stone first purchased the house in 2018, a year after she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the hit musical La La Land.

Sold! Emma Stone sold her three-bedroom Malibu home with 1,800 square feet for $4.4 million to an unnamed buyer, according to the Wall Street JournalSo far, the identity of the successful buyer hasn't been revealed.'This is a prime example of a category that is so in demand,' Sotheby's International Realty listing agent Eric Lavey told the outlet.He was referring to the home's prime location atop a bluff in Malibu, with incredible views of the Pacific Ocean from most of its rooms. 'Where, under $5 million, can you get an experience like this?

Good luck, it’s not happening,' he added.The eventual buyer was represented in the transaction by Rochelle Maize of Nourmand & Associates.

That was fast: Stone had a swift sale, as the deal closed just a month after the Malibu house went on the market. She earned about $200,000 over the original list price; seen in May in New York City It was previously reported by the Wall Street Journal that Stone had put the oceanfront property on sale after she purchased it for $3.25 million in 2018.The one-story home belonging to the Favouritestar spans around 1,800 sq.

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