House from ‘The Godfather’ for sale

The Academy Award-winning movie, “The Godfather” was filmed in many New York locations, including a 1930 Tudor that was the home of Vito Corleone. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The Academy Award-winning movie, “The Godfather” was filmed in a house that is now for sale. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The movie home chosen for Vito Corleone, played by Marlon Brando, was the longtime family home of Edward and Mary Norton in the Todt Hill neighborhood of Staten Island.  (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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“The Godfather” fans will probably remember the home best for the movie’s opening garden party wedding reception for Vito’s daughter.  (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The house is a 6,248-square-foot natural stone Tudor. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is for sale with a listing price of $2.895 million.  (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The Staten Island home of the fabled Vito Corleone, seen around the world in the film “The Godfather” — which grossed $245 million — is for sale. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The Staten Island house was renovated in 2012 and the living room was remodeled along with several other rooms. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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(Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
(Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The house has its own gym. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The basement features an English pub and man cave area with a game room. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has an inground saltwater pool. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has an in-ground saltwater pool. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The house has an in-ground saltwater pool. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The master bathroom is one of seven bathrooms in the house. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
The master bedroom is one of five bedrooms in the house.  (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
There are two offices in the house where “The Godfather” was filmed.  (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
There are two offices in the house where "The Godfather" was filmed. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
There are two offices in the house where “The Godfather” was filmed — one of which is on the third floor of the house. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The house has a gourmet eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
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The house has an inground saltwater pool. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)
There are two offices in the house where "The Godfather" was filmed. (Genelle Brown/TopTenRealEstate)

WASHINGTON — A house made famous by the film, “The Godfather,” may be an offer you can’t refuse.

The Academy Award-winning movie was filmed in many New York locations, including a 1930 Tudor that was the home of Vito Corleone. Now the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is for sale with a listing price of $2.895 million, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.

The 6,248-square-foot residence is on a 24,000-square-foot grounds. Also, it includes an impressive “man cave,” a four-car garage, gym, playroom, pool and two fireplaces.

Sarah Beth Hensley

Sarah Beth Hensley is the Digital News Director at WTOP. She has worked several different roles since she began with WTOP in 2013 and has contributed to award-winning stories and coverage on the website.

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