After 20 years of residency, “The Sopranos” home is on the market for $3.4 million. Located in North Caldwell, New Jersey, the luxurious estate housed the hit television series’ mafia family over a span of six seasons. The show gained numerous Emmy awards, making this home a true memorabilia to any Sopranos’ fan. Out pricing other homes in the area with its price tag, the estate comes with ample space with 5,600-square-feet of interior space, situated on a 1.5-acre lot. The home also includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a two-car garages, and a one-bedroom guesthouse that sits on the property.New buyers will be able to drive on the same long, curved driveway that Tony Soprano walked down to pick up the morning paper and eat in the same kitchen the Soprano family fought in. The feeling as you are walking on set continues through the pink wallpaper dining room, vaulted ceiling great room, and family room, accentuated by its skylights and green carpeting. The current home owners, Patti and Victor Recchia are taking offers via email by June 21st at sopranoshouseforsale@gmail.com.The New York Times had originally reported on “The Sopranos” home.
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.