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The sprawling estate that played home to Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie in The Wolf of Wall Street is currently up for sale - but movie buffs will have to fork over a king's ransom if they want to claim it.
Nestled in a scenic village in Long Island's Oyster Bay, the 15,000 square foot, French-inspired manor exudes luxury, and is priced at $9.995 million.
Aside from acting as the home of DiCaprio's character in the blockbuster movie, the famous manse has also been featured in several TV shows, and comes complete with a picturesque five acres of land surrounding it.
Inside, the home boasts an impressive array of amenities - including six stunning bedrooms, seven baths, and an in-home barbershop.
Also included for high-rollers is a spa and full gym - which was the setting where DiCaprio and costar Jonah Hill provided virtuoso performances as men high on Quaaludes for the 2013 film.
The sprawling Oyster Bay estate - set on a scenic five acres of picturesque greenery - played home in the 2013 film, and is now for sale for $9.995million
The six-bedroom home includes lavish living spaces decorated in a French manor style with a fireplace in almost every common area
The Long Island estate served as the backdrop for much of the film - where in a scene Leonardo DiCaprio and costar Jonah Hill provided virtuoso performances as men high on Quaaludes
Set in affluent Mill Neck, the home is being sold by New York City-based realtor Douglas Elliman, who first put it on the market back in June.
In the 10 months since, the home has somehow not been snapped up - despite its impressive role as the site where the story of real-life stockbroker Jordan Belfort's rise and fall was told.
Other high-profile works filmed at the mansion - which was only built in 2010 -include Elementary and The Loudest Voice.
It's also, quite conveniently, a 50-minute drive to Manhattan - though the real draw comes from the home itself, which comes with a stunning saltwater pool, tons of privacy and enough acreage to land a helicopter on the front lawn.
That said, the incredible house is ready to house even the biggest personality - though they will need an equally big bankroll to secure it.
However, upon taking a look inside, it becomes abundantly clear why the home commands such a price, and why a character such as Belfort - the federal fraudster whose memoir served as the film's source material - might live there.
Near the front of the home, a stunning kitchen complete with marble countertops, three dishwashers, and a massive center island comes as a cordon bleu cook's dream.
There is also a full bar and paths that lead into two accompanying dining rooms, and another full kitchen outside.
Furthermore, the home features a distinct décor that one might associate more with the early part of the previous century rather than this one.
Set in affluent Mill Neck, the home is being sold by New York City-based realtor Douglas Elliman, who first put it on the market back in June
In the ten months since, the home has somehow not been snapped up - despite its impressive role as the site where the story of real-life stockbroker Jordan Belfort's rise and fall was told
The home serves not only as the picture of luxury, but an equestrian's dream - with private driveway leads to horse facilities and separate apartment
The six-bed, seven bath home also has an in-ground heated saltwater pool, as well as an array of other impressive amenities
Here is one of the rooms inside the mansion
The home is a mere 50 minute drive from Manhattan and features five acres of land
The house boasts an impressive six bedrooms and seven bathrooms
A dining room in the sprawling mansion is just one of the many areas
The property became famous after it served as the home to stars of The Wolf of Wall Street, staring Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie
To achieve this, owner Ralph Bianculli - after custom building the home in 2010 to satisfy his own personal needs - implemented comforts such as a 14-by-14 foot wine cellar and a matching brick fireplace.
Those amenities can be found in the three-floor home's lower lever, where prospective buyers will also find the aforementioned spa and bar, the latter of which is made of mahogany and can comfortably accommodate eight people.
Across the way is the private spa , where guests can lounge in a hot tub with a clear view of a big-screen television, conveniently mounted over the working fireplace.
And despite being on the bottom floor, the room is lined with windows - meaning you can let the sun shine in as you take a schvitz, all while deciding exactly how much privacy you might prefer.
Fireplaces, meanwhile, are a general theme throughout of the French-inspired estate - with one seen in almost each of the common areas.
On the lower level, there's also access to the outdoor pool, veranda, kitchen and bar, with several beer taps and even game rooms.
On the other floors, there are also multiple sitting rooms, with the French country kitchen featuring custom cabinetry that screams fine furniture, with integrated high-end appliances including three dishwashers and a large refrigerator.
The stainless-steel six-burner-plus-griddle cooktop, the double-oven, and brick pizza oven are exceptions.
A staircase leads down from an upper floor of the three-story home
The home was built in 2010 and has been the set for other TV shows
The home served as the backdrop for the 2013 Martin Scorsese hit Wolf of Wall Street
There are fireplaces located throughout the home including many of the common areas
In the movie, curse words were said more than 560 times, which is one of the highest totals in film history
The home is located in the scenic area of Oyster Bay, New York, on Long Island
The home features a distinct décor that one might associate more with the early part of the previous century rather than this one.
The home served as the setting for the life of the fictionalized version of Wall Street tycoon Jordan Belfort
In the bathrooms, large baths accent matching cabinets and marble walls, while ornate bronze fixings finish off the vintage aesthetic.
The house also comes with a four-car garage and its own elevator
There are six bedroom scattered throughout the home, along with seven different bathrooms
On the lower level, there's also access to the outdoor pool, veranda, kitchen and bar, with several beer taps and even game rooms.
The home is for sale at just under $10 million
A 300-person wedding was once held at the site
Ralph Bianculli, owner of the home, custom built the property in 2010 to suit all of his needs and even included a brick wine cellar inside
Outside, the property has multiple stables - with both Bianculli and Belfort being equestrians. The barn was home to 100 winners at elite racetracks around the state, with the home only 25 minutes away from Belmont Racetrack.
The property’s paddocks were a hit with Hollywood and have been used to film scenes including in Martin Scorsese’s 2013 box office hit.
The home's finely manicured exterior also houses garden, as well as an impressive central fountain seen in the film.
In the bathrooms, large baths accent matching cabinets and marble walls, while ornate bronze fixings finish off the vintage aesthetic.
It also comes with a four-car garage, a home office made entirely of wood and its own personal elevator.
The magnificent Gold Coast, five-acre estate is still for sale, through Douglas Elliman, and 'offers an equestrian haven for your horses and an enchanting 15,000-square-foot mansion for you'.
Bianculli recently told Robb Report why he loves the home and even hosted his daughter's 300-person wedding there.
'We love being close to the beach, shopping and renowned restaurants, while also being within commuting distance of the city. There is so much value to be found in this gorgeous region of Long Island.'