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Robert De Niro's Mansion From "Casino" is Selling For $3.5 Million
Jun 03, 2015 21:23
Got some extra $3.5 million lying around doing nothing and you're looking for a home at the same time? Then you might want to consider this one: the mansion from gangster movie Casino. It has housed iconic names like Michael Jackson, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Ronald Reagan, Tony Bennett and more.
The whole place is 31,000 square feet.
For $3.5 million, this seems to be a steal.
It was comprised of two houses back in the 1940s but was converted into one mega mansion by casino owner Lawrence Avery in the 1970s.
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