Sunday, July 22, 2012

Al Capone's Palm Beach Mansion Goes On The Market

The good life: Al Capone originally bought this waterfront property for $40,000 in 1928

Live Like A True American Gangster: Al Capone's Palm Beach Mansion Goes On The Market For Nearly $10Million -- Daily Mail

Gangsters may make their business by knowing the ins-and-outs of the criminal world, but Al Capone clearly had an eye for real estate as well.

The Palm Beach mansion that once belonged to the best known American gangster is due to be put on sale for a wealthy history buff who enjoys the sun.

The mansion has changed hands several times since 'Scarface' died there in 1947, and the latest owner dedicated a significant amount of cash to restore the property to its former glory - or notoriety.

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My Comment:
There must be a lot of bad karma in that place.

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