The New York Times

House Used in ‘Sopranos' TV Series on the Market

It's impossible to quantify "the intrinsic value" of the house that mobster Tony Soprano called home

Two decades after the debut of "The Sopranos," the house used in the filming of the HBO series is up for sale - long driveway, kitchen island and all.

Owners Patti and Victor Recchia listed the North Caldwell home for a "starting price" of $3.4 million, The New York Times reports

While Zillow indicates the price is high for the area, Victor Recchia said it's impossible to quantify "the intrinsic value" of the house that mobster Tony Soprano called home.

The 1.5-acre property comes with a four-bedroom house, two garages and a detached guesthouse.

The house was chosen from 150 considered, the Times reported in 2002. While a studio replica was used for interior scenes after the series pilot, the production crew returned year after year to film the exterior.

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