Real Estate
House Seen On ‘The Sopranos’ Selling For $585K In Newark
Want to live in the same home as Corrado Soprano, aka "Uncle Junior?" It can be yours for less than $600,000.

NEWARK, NJ — A four-bedroom home with a big link to a beloved television show sits is back on the market in North Jersey.
A house listed for sale by Linda Alemar of Sky Realty Associates in the historic Forest Hill section of Newark recently went back on the market for $585,000. It’s big claim to fame? It served as the home of mob boss Corrado “Junior” Soprano in the hit HBO series, “The Sopranos.” See the listing here.
According to sopranos-locations.com, the home at 380 Highland Avenue appears in at least five episodes of the show, which filmed heavily throughout Essex County throughout its run. Fans of the show may remember it in the episode where Tony Soprano was shot by his uncle, and the episode where Tony is seen digging up the front yard looking for buried money.
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The real estate listing for the home says the single-family home has 4,792 square feet of living space. It was built in 1927 and last hit the market in 2019, when it was listed for $429,000.
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.
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