Luxury Homes

Take a Tour of the Actual Ponzi’s $3.3M Lexington Home

Infamous criminal Charles Ponzi moved into a luxurious Lexington home shortly before his arrest in 1920. The home is up for sale and part of an open house tour this Sunday.

The Lexington home once owned by Charles Ponzi. Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe

Investing your money with anything associated with the name “Ponzi’’ is generally a bad idea. But for deep-pocketed home buyers, $3.3 million could buy the infamous investment fraudster’s Lexington home. If you can’t afford the price tag, $25 will get you into a Lexington Historical Society house tour that includes Charles Ponzi’s home, according to The Boston Globe.

From the Globe:

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Click here to read the full Boston Globe story. Click here to see a gallery of photos from the Ponzi house.

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