On the coast of New Jersey, an Artwork Deco-style mansion that screams Joe Pesci has been bought by the person himself for $5 million.
The Oscar-winning actor, who grew up within the Backyard State, purchased the property in 1994 for $850,000. He’d been buying it round for the final three years for $6.5 million earlier than lastly discovering a purchaser. The sale closed on Wednesday.
A mish-mash of the over-the-top model of the Eighties and ’90s, the waterfront property spans a 3rd of an acre in Lavallette overlooking Barnegat Bay. Dramatically completely different than its neighbors, the mansion seems like a pure match for one in all Pesci’s gangster characters in movies similar to “Goodfellas,” “On line casino” or “The Irishman.”
The cream-colored residence flaunts a curvaceous exterior topped by a glass atrium. Inside, a sculptural staircase winds its approach upstairs.
Different highlights embody a rounded eating room underneath a gold lighting fixture, in addition to a memorabilia-filled media room full with a “Deadly Weapon” pinball machine. There’s additionally a gold-colored barbershop chair, a carousel horse, an elevator, an workplace, eight bedrooms and eight bogs — together with a main suite with a non-public balcony.
A number of terraces overlook the again patio, the place steps descend to a heated swimming pool and spa. A non-public dock completes the scene.
Pesci, 78, gained the Academy Award for finest supporting actor for his function within the 1990 mob film “Goodfellas.” A longtime collaborator with Martin Scorsese, he labored with the director within the movies “Raging Bull,” “On line casino” and “The Irishman.” His different notable credit embody “Residence Alone” and “My Cousin Vinny.”
Michael Puccio of RE/MAX Central held the itemizing. Lawrence Greenberg of M. Van Sciver Realtors represented the client.