The Amount of Blood Spilled in the 'Scareface' House Has No Effect on Its Market Price
Tony Montana's infamous mansion, from the ever-popular cult classic, "Scarface," is officially on the market, for a cool $34 million. "El Fureidis," as integral a part of the movie as Al Pacino, was chosen, and quite impeccably so, to showcase the profuse extravagance and ostentatious lifestyle of Miami in the 80's - despite the house actually being in Montecito, California.
The mega mansion, canvassing all the best aspects of Roman, Persian, Arabic and Spanish-styled architecture and design, comes with four massive bedrooms and nine bathrooms, along with a manifold many other ornately beautiful rooms. Built in 1906, the 10-acre property boasts 125 varieties of tree along with giant, decorative water fountains, several pools, and estate-sweeping pathways. In short, it's a small slice of Heaven on Earth.