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Mob Legends’ Mansions Left Unsold, from Gotti to Capone. Here’s Why No One Wants to Buy

Summary by Finurah
High ceilings and high crime lore aren’t enough to sell a house in 2025 — especially when the interior is covered in aging marble. From Staten Island to Long Island and across the Hudson River to Fort Lee, New Jersey, several lavish mansions once tied to organized crime figures are lingering unsold, victims not of their infamous pasts, but of their extravagant and outdated design choices. Infamous gangster Al Capone smokes a cigar on the train c…
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Finurah broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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