'Sopranos' House Up for Sale—Find Out How Much It's Going For

If you woke up this morning thinking "get yourself a house," good news—Uncle Junior's 4-bedroom pad from The Sopranos is now up for sale.

In the fictional world of television, the property was located on Watsessing Avenue in Belleville, but in reality it can be found at 380 Highland Avenue in Newark’s "prestigious" Forest Hill section. According to Zillow, which lists the house at $579,900, the "center-hall colonial masterpiece is brimming with character and endless possibilities." (Unfortunately, that character includes bright blue kitchen cabinets, which won't be for everyone.)

Those now-blue kitchen cabinets were bright green on The Sopranos.
Those now-blue kitchen cabinets were bright green on The Sopranos.

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The listing further boasts a 2-car driveway and 2-car garage, nearly 3,000 square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and 1 half bath, and "a bonus den or office space off the living room."

Inside Uncle Junior's front door on The Sopranos<p>via screen capture</p>
Inside Uncle Junior's front door on The Sopranos

via screen capture

Not included in the sale is the $40,000 that Tony never managed to dig up from the yard in the Season 6 episode "Members Only," which saw Uncle Junior, then suffering from dementia, mistake his nephew for a home intruder and shoot him in the gut.

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In 2019, *the* house from The Sopranos (i.e. Tony's house), located in North Caldwell, NJ, listed for $3.4 million. A small price to pay for a piece of TV history.

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