Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

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

Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

That’s the listing price for 380 Highland Avenue in Newark, featured in multiple seasons of the hit HBO show. Notably, it appeared in the Members Only episode, where Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini, was seen digging up the front yard.

Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

Situated in the historic Forest Hill section of Newark—a short walk from Branch Brook Park—this single-family home boasts four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and one partial bathroom. The property features bright blue kitchen cabinetry and hardwood floors. Annually, its taxes come to $13,096.

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Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

The listing is managed by Christie’s International Real Estate agents Maikol Puebla and Licelys Olmo. This property isn’t the only Sopranos-related home recently on the market. Uncle Junior’s house was listed last year for $585,000.

Other Sopranos Homes Also For Sale

Properties linked to The Sopranos have popped up on the market in recent years. Notably, residences belonging to Tony Soprano and Johnny Sack, both in the Caldwells, are among them.

Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

Holstens Ice Cream Parlor

This year has also seen some other interesting sales related to The Sopranos. Holsten’s Ice Cream, Chocolate & Restaurant in Bloomfield made waves online when it auctioned off a unique item—the booth where Tony Soprano was allegedly killed. Fan interest remained high for this piece of TV history since its final scene aired back in 2007.

Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

The booth eventually sold for an eye-catching sum: $82,600.

Own a Piece of TV History with The Sopranos’ Famous Newark Home

Engagement Remains High

The iconic television show evidently still holds a dear place in many fans’ hearts. Recent sales and continuing curiosity about set pieces and locations from The Sopranos underline this ongoing enthusiasm.

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