Real Estate

Iconic ‘Sopranos’ House For Sale In Newark (PHOTOS)

A piece of Sopranos lore connected to "Uncle Junior" is available on the Essex County housing market.

NEWARK, NJ — Remember the “Sopranos” episode where Tony Soprano digs up a front yard in a search for $40,000 that his “Uncle Junior” said he buried after a burglary? That piece of Sopranos lore is currently available on the Essex County housing market – and it can be yours for $579,900.

That’s the listing price for 380 Highland Avenue in Newark, which was featured for many seasons in the hit HBO show, including the “Members Only” episode mentioned above, associated with Corrado John “Junior” Soprano Jr.

Located in the historic Forest Hill section of the city – just a short walk away from Branch Brook Park – the single-family home features four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a partial bathroom, bright blue kitchen cabinetry and hardwood floors. Its annual taxes come to $13,096.

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See more information about the home at this listing by Christie's International Real Estate agents Maikol Puebla and Licelys Olmo.

Uncle Junior’s house was also listed for sale last year at the price of $585,000.

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Other homes featured in the iconic show have hit the market in recent years, including the residences of Tony Soprano and “Johnny Sack,” both located in the Caldwells.

Other recent sales show that the iconic television show still holds a dear spot in the hearts of many fans.

Earlier this year, Holsten's Ice Cream, Chocolate & Restaurant in Bloomfield created an online feeding frenzy when it put a unique auction item up for sale: the booth where Tony Soprano was killed (allegedly). It eventually sold for $82,600.

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