Victoria Gotti puts Old Westbury estate on market

Make Victoria Gotti an offer she can’t refuse.
Her sprawling Old Westbury estate — where the cable TV show “Growing Up Gotti” was filmed — is on the market for a price range of $3.2 million to $3.5 million.
Gotti — the daughter of the late crime boss John Gotti — wants to move to a smaller piece of property within the ritzy North Shore community, says listing agent Anthony Piscopio of the Jericho office of Century 21 Laffey Associates.
The six-acre spread features the five-bedroom white brick house that figured so prominently in Gotti’s 2004-2005 A&E show. There’s also a pool with waterfalls, a tennis court, a guest house, a gazebo with a pond, a stable/paddock, and a playground.
“This is a magnificent property,” says Piscopio.
Gotti, a writer, lives with her three sons — Carmine Jr., John and Frank Agnello, who all attend college on Long Island, Piscopio says.
“The boys are getting older now,” he says, adding, “She’s not going to stay there forever.”
Gotti has tried to sell the gated estate before -- in 2003, 2005, 2006. Her highest asking price was $4.8 million, which she tried to get in 2004.
The house was built in 1993.
Although the property "needs a little bit of TLC," Piscopio says, "It is really, really, really an unbelieavable place. It's a spectacular property."




