In the show, the home was famously the residence of Corrado John 'Junior' Soprano Jr., the boss of the DiMeo Crime Family. Dominic Chianese played the role in 55 episodes of the series.
The tiled bathrooms - complete in pink and yellow colors - provides another charming touch to the home.The home was featured in the season six episode Members Only, where Tony Soprano assisted Corrado by digging through the yard in search of cash.Last year, Tony Soprano's boat, named the 'The Stugots' in the cult classic series, was listed for $299,900.
Additionally, the booth where Tony and his family sat at during the final scene of the series finale went up for auction back in March 'All good things sometimes need an upgrade,' Holsten's wrote in a caption, alongside a couple of photos of the booth as it looks today and an image of Gandolfini smiling while sitting at the booth.
The Sopranos, which aired on HBO for six seasons from 1999 to 2007, is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential television series of all time