OREANDA-NEWS The mansion on American Long Island, where the "Wolf of Wall Street" lived at the height of his career, was sold for $ 6.9 million. This is reported by the New York Post.

The 8,700-square-foot (approximately 810-square-meter) house was previously owned by Jordan Belfort, the famous stockbroker whose life became the basis for the film.

The mansion has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a triple garage, a home gym, a wine cellar and a glass racquetball court. There is a heated salt pool, an outdoor kitchen, a golf course and a treehouse on site. The house was returned to the government in 2001 after Belfort's conviction for fraud and sold at auction. The last owners purchased the property in 2018 for $2.4 million, carried out major repairs, retaining some of the original elements, including mahogany doors and marble floors, and then sold at the current price.

This mansion is a symbol of the era of the financial bubble of the 1990s and the abundance associated with the history of Belfort, the newspaper notes.

Earlier it became known that singer Stas Mikhailov and his wife Inna own housing in Russia and Montenegro for a total amount of more than a billion rubles.