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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsLas Vegas mob legend Tony "The Ant" Spilotro's house for sale (Joe Pesci's "Casino" character)
Its only fitting the film Casino was playing on the living room big screen as prospective buyers toured the former Las Vegas home of Chicago mob enforcer Tony Spilotro.
Spilotro, who was portrayed by Joe Pesci in the film, is the original owner, along with his wife, Nancy, of the home built in 1974. The ranch-style, single-story home at 4675 Balfour Drive near Paradise Park is on the market for $419,900. Shannon Smith with Realty One Group is the listing agent for owner David Stevens, a contractor and president of XL Steel.
The home measures 2,392 square feet and has four bedrooms and two bath and a two-car garage. It stands out in the modest neighborhood with its lot size of a nearly one-third of an acre and large backyard pool.
One of the visitors touring the home Monday who has looked at buying it in the past was Jeff Green, a friend of the Spilotros late son, Vincent, and frequent visitor at the home during his teenage years in the 1980s. He said Tonys brother, Michael, lived down the street.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/homes/real-estate-millions/las-vegas-mob-legend-tony-spilotros-house-for-sale-video-1573640/
Spilotro, who was portrayed by Joe Pesci in the film, is the original owner, along with his wife, Nancy, of the home built in 1974. The ranch-style, single-story home at 4675 Balfour Drive near Paradise Park is on the market for $419,900. Shannon Smith with Realty One Group is the listing agent for owner David Stevens, a contractor and president of XL Steel.
The home measures 2,392 square feet and has four bedrooms and two bath and a two-car garage. It stands out in the modest neighborhood with its lot size of a nearly one-third of an acre and large backyard pool.
One of the visitors touring the home Monday who has looked at buying it in the past was Jeff Green, a friend of the Spilotros late son, Vincent, and frequent visitor at the home during his teenage years in the 1980s. He said Tonys brother, Michael, lived down the street.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/homes/real-estate-millions/las-vegas-mob-legend-tony-spilotros-house-for-sale-video-1573640/
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Las Vegas mob legend Tony "The Ant" Spilotro's house for sale (Joe Pesci's "Casino" character) (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Jan 2019
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Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)1. So....
Where are the bodies buried? Under the pool for sure, but, where else? Could'nt help but wonder how much screaming was done in that house. No way is that worth 420k.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,220 posts)3. It says the seller bought it for $275K in 2017
If there are any upgrades, I'm not seeing them.
MrScorpio
(73,631 posts)4. In the desert
Theyre always buried in the desert.
Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)5. +1
Oh yes....all that sand and of course confirmation via the movie.
Corgigal
(9,291 posts)2. Maybe I'm crazy
but I liked the house. The pool table needs to go for a dining set. It's liveable for Vegas.