If you're in the market for a new home, have $3 million to spare and have an affinity for a certain classic mafia film, we've got the property for you.
(Conni Profaci Realty)
This English Tudor mansion (priced at $2,895,000) sits in the Todt Hill section of Staten Island and is the fictional home of the Corleone family in "The Godfather." The 6,248-square-foot home served as the backdrop for the opening wedding scene in the 1972 blockbuster film.
There's plenty to lure potential buyers into pulling the trigger on this home, including a saltwater pool, a giant basement "man cave" and so much more:
This spectacular home was gut renovated in 2012 with a foyer, living room, entertainers dream gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area, stately formal dining area, great room that boasts custom moldings, built-in coffered ceilings, two offices, gym, playroom, two fireplaces...
The list goes on. But for those wealthy enough to even consider a place like this, remember that you can't just live in "The Godfather" house. You have to live like "The Godfather." While the interior of the home wasn't actually used in the movie, that's no excuse not to channel Al Pacino.
To assist potential buyers, here's how to adjust your daily life while residing at 110 Longfellow Ave. (excluding, of course, any references to "The Godfather Part III"):
Disclaimer: videos contain NSFW content.
The Office
(Conni Profaci Realty)
One of two offices in the home, this space is perfect for taking care of the family business. Take in the beautiful upholstery and hardwood floors while plotting against your enemies and making important decisions, like how to prepare for your next business trip:
The Pool
(Conni Profaci Realty)
What's a better way to relax than taking a dip in this expansive pool? Dealing with your incessant, unappreciative family while lounging next to it, that's what:
The Lawn
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The property includes a "sprawling 24,000 square foot grounds," which is great for family get-togethers and celebrations. If you get bored, sneak away to any of the five bedrooms for a little extramarital activity:
The Master Bedroom
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At the end of a long day of mafia-related activities, this is where you can retire for the evening and get some much-needed rest and relaxation. And, if you're feeling romantic, surprise your spouse with an unexpected gift in bed:
Perfect, right? All that's left is for the real estate agent to lower that price tag.