Gotti House in Foreclosure
By: Diane Tuman, Zillow Content Manager | May 12, 2009
We reported in February that the Growing Up Gotti house is on the market, at a reduced price of $3.2 million. Today, the NY Post is reporting that Victoria Gotti’s house is in foreclosure.
The 46-year-old former reality-TV star owes $650,000 to lender JPMorgan Chase — a debt secured by a mortgage on the nearly $4.2 million mansion that she won in her divorce with ex-husband Carmine Agnello.
Reports say the house is falling to disrepair, with the lawn covered with weeds and leaves — unlike the surrounding manicured lawns of the neighbors — garbage is spilling out of trash cans and loose wires are hanging on the house.
Add another name to the celebrity foreclosures list.
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- Categories: Celebrity Real Estate, Foreclosures
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ARDELL DellaLoggia on May 12, 2009 1:06 pm
Interesting. In the Zillow listing they put a description but no photos…and they used “range pricing” of “from” $3.2 TO $3.5
The average seller doesn’t use range pricing. Was surprised to see that.
YURY on May 13, 2009 8:04 am
Good…for everyone that made an honest living to live in a modest home, these people are a slap in the face to society. Thug mobsters.
alex on May 13, 2009 9:01 am
I think the title would be better as “Gaudy House In Foreclosure”
Tracy on May 13, 2009 11:18 pm
OMG!! The house is in disrepair?! What the heck.. How do you have a house in an affluent neighborhood, and never tend to your lawn and garden? That family should be ashamed. She wasn’t paying a dime for 2 years, and couldn’t even upkeep her home? Loser
TRACEY on May 14, 2009 6:44 am
I hope they are doing ok….I enjoyed the entertaining show, i do not wish any ill-will on the gotti’s…..they are no different that alot of citizens…they just got caught……
Turkish Property Market on May 14, 2009 8:57 pm
My God, that’s sad news for the homeowners of that mansion. Foreclosure is done if no monthly loan payments has been done in consecutive months or issuing a check with insufficient balance. I wish you all the best.