Here’s an offer you can’t refuse. One of the luxurious pads featured in ‘The Godfather’ is now on the market.
You could have the chance to live in the house where Jack Woltz wakes to find a horse’s head in his bed. (No one crosses the Corleone family.)
The Beverly Hills mansion has been listed for an eye-watering US$135 million.
It includes 19 bedrooms, 29 bathrooms, a two-storey library, two swimming pools, a billiard room and ballroom.
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The huge 14,278sqm house was designed in 1927 by renowned architect Gordon B. Kaufmann and is arguably one of the most iconic examples of Mediterranean architecture in California.
It was also once home to newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst and was a honeymoon destination for John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Each room in the house would be Vito-approved, with touches of gold, incredible wood panelling and Italian-style archways framing the manicured gardens and fountains.