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Emma Roberts sells a ‘storybook’ home in L.A. for $4.8 million

July 8, 2025
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Hollywood star Emma Roberts has sold her “grown-up dollhouse” for $4.8 million just 2 months after putting the sprawling L.A. dwelling on the market.

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ComEmma Roberts sells a ‘storybook’ in L. 8 millionRoberts sold the within 2 months for just shy of her asking price

Published: July 8, 2025 at 5:02 a

ETResizeListen(6 min)Emma Roberts at Paris Fashion Week on June 29, 2025

Photo: Getty ImagesHollywood star Emma Roberts has sold her “grown-up dollhouse” for $4. 8 million within two months of putting the sprawling Los Angeles dwelling on the market on May 1

Roberts, 34, who previously showcased the three-bedroom, 3. 5-bathroom space in an Architectural Digest spread, initially purchased her “storybook” dwelling in 2021 for $3. 63 million

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