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Uncle Junior's Newark Home On 'The Sopranos' Re-Listed At Slightly Higher Price With New Photos

A New Jersey home featured in some epic episodes of "The Sopranos" is back n the market.

380 Highland Ave., Newark.

380 Highland Ave., Newark.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Maikol Puebla

The home at 480 Highland Ave., in Newark was that of Corrado John “Junior” Soprano Jr., or Uncle Junior, in the hit HBO series.

The 3,000-square-foot property features four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a 2-car driveway and a 2-car garage. 

The house was made famous by the first episode of season six. You might remember it by this line:

"I'm halfway to China! There's nothing here!"

That was Tony digging in the garden outside, looking for his body.

According to a Sopranos filming location guide, 380 Highland Ave. was featured in Season 1 Episode 13, S2E2, S4E5, S4E9 and S6E1.

Property records on the Zillow listing show the house was sold in 2019 for $420,000 and then put on the market in 2022 for $585,000. It was on and off the market a number of times in 2023, and most recently was re-listed with a 1.8% price increase on June 18, 2024.

It's located in the city's historic Forest Hill section and sits on a 4,792-square-foot lot with four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

The listing agent is Maikol Puebla of Christie's Int. Real Estate Group, Licelys Olmo. Click here for the complete listing.

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