Just two years after selling for $1.6875 million, the Staten Island estate that served as the Corleone home in The Godfather is back on the market, and this time the price tag is up to $2.85 million. The price hike might be explained by the gut renovation the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom English tudor house underwent in 2012. The 6,000-square-foot home features a gym, gameroom, and gunite saltwater pool. Perhaps most important to those who live the Corleone lifestyle, it also features a security system.