Real Estate
$1.5M For Sopranos Landmark: Johnny Sack’s N.J. Home Hits Market
For $1.5 million, you can live in the same North Caldwell house that the Sopranos' "Johnny Sack" called home. See photos here.
NORTH CALDWELL, NJ — For $1.5 million, you can live in the same North Caldwell house that the Sopranos’ “Johnny Sack” called home.
A North Caldwell home – which the HBO hit series The Sopranos used as the filming location for the house of New York family head John "Johnny Sack" Sacrimoni – has hit the market for $1,495,000 price tag, according to its online listing.
The custom-built, all-brick home at 31 Fox Run was built around 1997 and renovated in 2013, and features four bedrooms, a wet bar, a cathedral ceiling, 21,875 square feet of living space and a six-car, heated, built-in garage “perfect for the car buff.”
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Taxes come to $26,708, according to the listing.
The home listing can be seen here; contact Kathleen Milinkovich at (973) 610-4207 for more information.
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According to sopranos-locations.com, the home is featured in the following episodes: 3x04, 3x08, 4x04, 4x13, 5x03, 5x08, 5x13, 6x01, 6x10, 6x13, 6x20, 6x21
North Caldwell is also home to another Sopranos landmark, the filming location of series protagonist Tony Soprano’s home.
- See related article: Gandolfini Fans Gather Outside 'Sopranos' North Caldwell Home
Photos: Garden State MLS, with permission
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