The mansion prominently featured in the 1983 film "Scarface" is not actually in Miami but in Montecito, California, 90 miles west of Los Angeles.
The mansion is still just as beautiful as you remember from the movie. It has been renovated recently, so it's possibly even more beautiful.
It is still on the market after sitting unsold for an asking price of $35 million. Its price has now been cut in half, to $17.8 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The 10,000-square-foot mansion's four bedrooms and nine bathrooms are surrounded by Persian gardens and a wild number of fountains.
Emily Kellenberger of Village Properties has the listing.
Surprise! Tony Montana's Miami mansion isn't actually in Miami.

Instead, it's a sprawling, 10-acre edifice in Montecito, California (about 90 miles west of Los Angeles).

The mansion, named El Fureidis, was built in 1906.

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