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- Bob Walsh (TopTenRealEstate)
- The lake house used in “The Godfather: Part II” is now for sale for the hefty sum of $ 5.5 million.
- The property was used in several famous scenes, including the murder of Fredo Corleone, the machine gun attack, and the First Communion of Corleone’s son.
- The complex, located on the California side of Lake Tahoe, has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a library and media room.
- The lake house is located in Fleur du Lac Estates, a gated community that has 22 luxury properties and a heated outdoor pool and tennis courts for use by all residents.
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The lake complex that was used in various scenes in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather: Part II” is already on sale for $ 5.5 million.
Based at Fleur du Lac Estates in Lake Tahoe, the residence was used in several famous scenes, including the murder of Fredo Corleone, the Michael and Kay Corleone machine gun assassination attack on their room, and the celebration of the children’s First Communion from Corleone.
The complex is located on the Californian side of Lake Tahoe, but in “The Godfather: Part II” it represented the move of the Corleone family to Nevada to sell their interests in their Las Vegas casinos in an attempt to get their family out of the Mafia is more legitimate.
The residence is listed on TopTenRealEstateDeals.com and you can now view the entire property. Scroll through our slide show below to look inside.