Real Estate

See Joe Pesci's $6.5M Lavallette Mansion; It's For Sale

The movie star from New Jersey is selling the mansion he's owned in the West Point Island section. Take a peek inside.

LAVALLETTE, NJ — Don't laugh: Joe Pesci has put his $6.5 million home in Lavallette on the market, according to our partners at Realtor.com.

The actor, a New Jersey native known for roles in films ranging from "Goodfellas" and "JFK" to "Home Alone" and "My Cousin Vinny," has listed the home at 91 Pershing Blvd. in Lavallette with Re/Max Central. He originally bought the home in 1994, according to property records online.

The sale comes just as Pesci came out of acting retirement to star in "The Irishman" with two very famous longtime collaborators: Robert DeNiro and director Martin Scorsese. He worked with them on "Raging Bull," "Goodfellas" and "Casino."

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The home, which has eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms over 7,200 square feet of living space, was built in 1990 and sits in the West Point Island section.

The description from Realtor.com says: "This waterfront home has every imaginable upgrade and includes a private elevator, open floor plan, spectacular master bedroom suite that includes a private balcony a luxury bathroom, and private office.

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"This magnificent home proudly sits on the Bay and is a short bike ride to the ocean, it also stunningly blends interior and exterior to create an entertaining showplace and also offers a tranquil retreat-like setting.

"To finish off this luxury home we have 7 additional bedrooms, 7 full baths and a beautiful patio that surrounds a heated pool with spa on a private double lot that includes a deep-water bulkhead. Nothing like this is on the market today and should not be missed!"

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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