Staten Island mansion formerly owned by 'Big Paul' Castellano lists for $18M - and stands to break a borough record by millions
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This 33,000-square-foot mansion, once owned by notorious Gambino family boss Paul Castellano, is now listed for $18 million, aiming for a Staten Island sales record.
Castellano had the property designed to resemble the White House, and it's been known as such by gangsters and the FBI, reflecting its notorious past.
The listing for Castellano's property was initially launched at $16.8 million but was removed from the market after almost a year, only to reappear now at a higher price.
The mansion, completed in 1980, holds significant historical context; it was the residence of Castellano until his assassination in 1985, marking its legacy.
Read at New York Post
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