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Property Featured in ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Is for Sale

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Most people couldn’t fathom spending close to $4 million for a farm, but when said farm was the backdrop for a blockbuster film featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, they may reconsider.

Currently on the market for $3.89 million is "Mill Hill Farm," which was seen in the 2013 Martin Scorsese-directed hit, Wolf of Wall Street.

Located in Mill Neck, New York, the property houses a five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom single-family home; a 16-stall barn; a four-stall shed; an area for sick and injured horses; and what is known as Nassau County’s only Olympic-size equestrian arena. It features almost seven acres of land.

The perfectly manicured lot that houses Mill Hill Farm is totally fenced in, providing both privacy and security.

Photos courtesy of the New York Post

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