Jersey Home of 'The Sopranos' Crime Boss Uncle Junior Is for Sale. Here’s How Much It Costs

The Newark home was featured in several seasons of the hit HBO crime series.

Uncle Junior's
The New Jersey home of "Uncle Junior" of "The Sopranos" is on the market for $579,000. Christie's International Real Estate Group

Fans of "The Sopranos" looking for a piece of the iconic HBO show can own Uncle Junior's New Jersey home if they're willing to pluck down $579,000.

The Newark home of Corrado John "Junior" Soprano Jr., featured during several seasons of the hit mob drama, has been listed for sale by Maikol Puebla and Licelys Olmo of Christie's International Real Estate, NorthJersey.com reported.

The single- family property at 380 Highland Avenue has four bedrooms, three full baths and one partial bath.

Portrayed in the HBO series by Dominic Chianese, Junior was the official boss of the DiMeo crime family and uncle of main character Tony Soprano.

The home is well known to viewers of "The Sopranos" because many scenes were filmed inside its wood-paneled interior because Junior was on house arrest during much of the time, NorthJersey.com reported.

In an episode in the sixth season, Tony Soprano digs a hole in the front yard in search of $40,000 Junior said he buried there years earlier after a burglary.

The home, built in 1927, was most recently purchased in 2019, the outlet said.

It has been relisted a number of times and has seen its price cut since 2022.

The home's most recent owners bought the property back in 2019, and the home has since been relisted several times and experienced multiple price reductions since 2022.

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