Inside the lavish 'Wolf of Wall Street' mansion that has gone on sale for $10m
A luxurious mansion in Mill Neck, New York, which acted as the central location for the hit Hollywood film 'Wolf of Wall Street' is up for sale for £8 million ($9.96 million).
The 15,000 sqft property boasts six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, an Oval Office reception room, and a ten-stable barn.
The real estate agent advertises the property as a magnificent, almost fairytale-like country manor with a massive turret and steeply pitched roof that 'reminds you of a French chateau'.
The mansion also features a stunning kitchen with marble countertops and three dishwashers, as well as two accompanying dining rooms.
In addition, the mansion boasts a varnished wooden office with a fireplace and an inbuilt TV, perfect for conducting business.
'Invisible' mirror home hits market for $18million – made entirely of glassThe bathrooms have large baths and matching cabinets, with ornate bronze fixings, taps, and lights to finish off the aesthetic.
The property stands amidst five breathtaking acres of rolling manicured lawns and features a circular front courtyard with a fountain, an attached oversized four-car garage, a cooks garden, and a spectacular rear entertainment complex.
It includes an inground, heated, saltwater pool, expansive bluestone patios, gorgeous plantings, and mood lighting, a separate spa with fountain, an outdoor kitchen, a bar, a waterfall cascading down a rocky hillside into a koi pond; and a grand stone, bridal, double staircase ascending to the house.
Farther up the property, with its own long driveway, parking area, and paddocks, stands a ten-stable barn, with tack room and farm manager apartment. The property has been home to 100 winners at elite racetracks around the state.
Across the three levels, there are also multiple reception rooms, fireplaces, a gym, a spa, and a steam shower.
In the garden, a central fountain can be found, along with the green manicured lawns.
The property has also played host to Hollywood stars, including Russell Crowe during the filming of 'The Loudest Voice' and actress Lucy Liu in 'Elementary'.
Now, the mansion where Jordan Belfort's rise and fall was told in the 2013 blockbuster, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, and Jonah Hill, is on the market with Douglas Elliman for $9.9 million (£8 million).
A scene from the movie, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio with Rob Reiner (in the scene) was shot at the paddock of the property.
The film grossed an estimated $406.9 million (£326 million) at the box office.
Abandoned 'Chernobyl-on-Sea' still left derelict after 12 years in the UKThe property is only 25 miles from the Belmont Racetrack, home to over 100 elite horses and racetrack winners, providing enough entertainment for guests.
So, if you fancy living the high life in a piece of Hollywood history, this luxurious mansion could be yours!