Underworld identity Mick Gatto has listed his Lower Plenty mansion
Melbourne underworld identity Mick Gatto - known as a ‘professional mediator’ within the building industry - has listed his Lower Plenty mansion.
The businessman and former boxer paid $2.1 million in 2005 for the then near-new home through a company. There's many clues it is his including Godfather movie memorabilia. The gym is special too.
Set on 4019 sqm with tennis court and pool, the 716 sqm French Provincial-style home has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a large gym.
The home is fitted with a superior security system with CCTV, a fully monitored back to base alarm system and burglar-proof window meshing.
He told a court that he kept a loaded gun there because he feared for his life.
In 2004 Gatto was acquitted of murdering underworld identity Andrew 'Benji' Veniamin.
Adele and Sam Kocuck at Barry Plant Manningham have the listing with reported $3.8 million hopes.
The five bedroom, five bathroom home is in an exclusive residential area in Melbourne’s northeast.
His address is considered one of Melbourne's newest 'millionaire's rows'.
Carlton footballer Nick Stevens listed his four bedroom mansion on the street for $3 million in 2009 and sold for $2,125,000.
Land Title records show there are caveats on the property taken out by Mario Amenta and Sarbir Singh Jholl.