I feel they need to turn it into a museum instead of selling it. This way, everything can be preserved to honor Mr. Gleason, and fans can always tour the home as he left it ♥️
None like him and never will be From the Honeymooners to the Jackie Gleason show, smokey and the bandit, movies too numerous to mention . He is surely missed . Thanks for all the great times 😘 Jackie
In the early 80s my friend Tricia lived next door to Mr Gleason @ Inverrary. I had the pleasure of stepping inside that billiard room. It has definitely been cleaned up. The walls and the curtains were heavy yellow with nicotine stain and the smell of smoke. And I vividly recall this very large floor stand ashtray piled overflowingly high with butts. All that aside Mr. Gleason was truly kind and kept asking "What are you kids up to today?" He would wave across the fence when he saw us out in the pool. Shows how much Lauderhill went in the ghetto toilet. Those homes were a million plus back in the 80s.
Speaking of bars: For awhile, Jackie Gleason had his own five car railroad train called "The Jackie Gleason Special" that ran cross country for ten days promoting his variety show. Somebody asked him, "Which car is the bar car?" He answered, "EVERY car is the bar car."
I remember Jackie at the Miami (Hialeah) New Year's Eve parties. He would take (us) kiddos for a neighborhood stroll to see the Holiday lights pre-party.
Jackie Gleason had owned a succession of at least several limousines, at least one or two others also painted maroon with a grey top. A very nice looking one was a 1978 Lincoln Continental Limo. A gentleman who later owned it took it to various car shows including the large Pismo Beach, CA car show for a number of years where I saw it many times. As a Gleason fan myself, we chatted a lot. He got to the point of wanting to sell it and we discussed it. But I just couldn't justify buying another car. Some years later, his nephew was trying to sell it and it appeared on the "Pawn Stars" TV show. Danny Koker (Count's Kustoms) came over to inspect the car for Rick Harrison. While the car looked good in general, it had many little rust and deterioration issues and Danny suggested Rick pass on the car which surprised everybody, including Danny himself. Then fairly recently a "Collectors Call" TV show featured a Honeymooners collector. He had seen the Pawn Stars show, contacted the seller, and bought that very car. So, it is now with a fervent Honeymooners and Jackie Gleason fan which is probably a pretty good home for it.
The house was located on Glea Manor, and his garage would accommodate, at least 4 limos. In the center of the house was an atrium, that was open to the sky. Gleason, had already passed away, and the gentleman who lived there kept it as a memorial to Gleason. The atrium, had gone to the dogs, it had been neglected for quite awhile. It was full of over grown weeds, and was a detriment to the house. It looks like it has become over grown again, in this video. It was around 2019-2021 when I cleaned out that atrium, and completely re landscaped it. I owned a landscaping co. (GREENER PASTURES) I turned it into a Japanese garden, exotic stone walkway, Chinese fan palm, Robellini palm, and I think there was also a fountain, I have the photos of the job somewhere. The one thing I remember quit well, was we had to bring all the rock, the trees, the plant material in through the house. We put down tarps in the long hallway you had to go through to get to the atrium. Getting the two trees down that hallway, without marking up the walls, was a trip,two of my guys were outside loading tons of ornamental rock, Urdl fiberglass boulders ( one of the boulders was used to cover up a drainage grate, in the atrium ) We even installed an irrigation system, that wouldn't get all the glass enclosure wet. The guys outside would fill the wheelbarrows with material, and pass it off to a couple guys inside, that had to work with their shoes off, so as to not track any dirt. They intern, would pass it over to a couple more guy's and myself who were in the atrium, with boots on. There wasn't going to be any sign, that all that material came through the house. I don't remember the name of the gentleman that was living there at the time, but he couldn't get over how good it looked, when it was finished.
@@MikeLutton the news reports said that he was fearing that he was getting a mental health problem that his family had. And I guess he didn't want to go through with it. So sad😟🙏
it was burnt to the ground once they rebuilt it him and his wife in the mid-80s should have called at the house of Justice cuz that's pretty much what paid for it
I worked for a man who bought that pool table and had it in his house. I saw it with my own eyes and I believed him when he told me it was Jackie Gleason's. Why would he have made that up? I have no idea how he did it but that pool table is in a very rich mans house in Pennsylvania. How rich was he ? He owned whole blocks of real estate in Manhattan. Needless to say I was thrilled to see it.
Not at like I would have envisioned Jackie Gleason's home. I envisioned something like perhaps a "twentieth century modern", perhaps. Something that harkened back to his heyday, Florida style. Maybe something on the Frank Lloyd Wright order, but not this styling. Not that it's not nice, just not something that I thought would have appealed to Jackie. Something with a few more earth tones and masculine. I guess I was wrong.
His wife probably had something to do with it and I hear he adored her. To me it looked like a collaboration of both of them. I liked it but a true feeling of a museum. Don’t know if you could but have tour’s like at Graceland. He was certainly famous enough for such a venture.
@@wexfordrob unfortunately everything immediately outside of Inverrary is really bad, highest crime rates in Broward. Lots of violent gun crime and gangs. It’s a real shame.
That's kind of hard to believe. I had the house place in an upscale real estate region of Broward county far, far away from anything close to being a ghetto. Are you sure about that? Goes to show you I know practically nothing about south Florida, except how to find it on a map!
I feel they need to turn it into a museum instead of selling it. This way, everything can be preserved to honor Mr. Gleason, and fans can always tour the home as he left it ♥️
None like him and never will be
From the Honeymooners to the Jackie Gleason show, smokey and the bandit, movies too numerous to mention . He is surely missed . Thanks for all the great times 😘 Jackie
In the early 80s my friend Tricia lived next door to Mr Gleason @ Inverrary. I had the pleasure of stepping inside that billiard room. It has definitely been cleaned up. The walls and the curtains were heavy yellow with nicotine stain and the smell of smoke. And I vividly recall this very large floor stand ashtray piled overflowingly high with butts. All that aside Mr. Gleason was truly kind and kept asking "What are you kids up to today?" He would wave across the fence when he saw us out in the pool. Shows how much Lauderhill went in the ghetto toilet. Those homes were a million plus back in the 80s.
So sad! Inverrary was a Richie place back in the day when I lived in ft Lauderdale
My girlfriend grew up there.. we have the opportunity to tour the house also and she used to play with his grandson when they were kids
Speaking of bars: For awhile, Jackie Gleason had his own five car railroad train called "The Jackie Gleason Special" that ran cross country for ten days promoting his variety show. Somebody asked him, "Which car is the bar car?" He answered, "EVERY car is the bar car."
God bless Jackie
3425 Willow Wood Rd, Lauderhill, FL. It's listed at $775.000 now
When Jackie left so did the neighborhood the property is not worth it
@@mr.majestic2667 yes now it's all a ghetto area it used to be very nice back in the 70s and 80s. what a shame what happens to these neighborhoods 🤔
WHAT A SHAME WHATS WRONG WITH AMERICA 🇺🇸 TRUNING INTO A DUMP! SO SO SAD 😞 ✝️ 🙏 🕊
I miss the Great One
RIP Forever Missed.
I would buy that house in 2 seconds for 299K. Are you kidding me? But they need to include the George Dickel.
That price seems insane. Lemme buy this right now!
In a million years - why the hell would you get rid of the billiard table??????????
Today, that home is easily worth $5 million, especially with all his artifacts.
Not even close. 775,000 is the listing value.
Beautiful home, hope it will be preserved well..
He also lived in the Country Club of Miami, prior to the move to Broward!
I remember Jackie at the Miami (Hialeah) New Year's Eve parties. He would take (us) kiddos for a neighborhood stroll to see the Holiday lights pre-party.
One of the very best!
What about Jackie Gleason UFO home in Westchester county new York
Jackie Gleason had owned a succession of at least several limousines, at least one or two others also painted maroon with a grey top. A very nice looking one was a 1978 Lincoln Continental Limo. A gentleman who later owned it took it to various car shows including the large Pismo Beach, CA car show for a number of years where I saw it many times. As a Gleason fan myself, we chatted a lot. He got to the point of wanting to sell it and we discussed it. But I just couldn't justify buying another car. Some years later, his nephew was trying to sell it and it appeared on the "Pawn Stars" TV show. Danny Koker (Count's Kustoms) came over to inspect the car for Rick Harrison. While the car looked good in general, it had many little rust and deterioration issues and Danny suggested Rick pass on the car which surprised everybody, including Danny himself. Then fairly recently a "Collectors Call" TV show featured a Honeymooners collector. He had seen the Pawn Stars show, contacted the seller, and bought that very car. So, it is now with a fervent Honeymooners and Jackie Gleason fan which is probably a pretty good home for it.
The house was located on Glea Manor, and his garage would accommodate, at least 4 limos. In the center of the house was an atrium, that was open to the sky. Gleason, had already passed away, and the gentleman who lived there kept it as a memorial to Gleason. The atrium, had gone to the dogs, it had been neglected for quite awhile. It was full of over grown weeds, and was a detriment to the house. It looks like it has become over grown again, in this video. It was around 2019-2021 when I cleaned out that atrium, and completely re landscaped it. I owned a landscaping co. (GREENER PASTURES) I turned it into a Japanese garden, exotic stone walkway, Chinese fan palm, Robellini palm, and I think there was also a fountain, I have the photos of the job somewhere. The one thing I remember quit well, was we had to bring all the rock, the trees, the plant material in through the house. We put down tarps in the long hallway you had to go through to get to the atrium. Getting the two trees down that hallway, without marking up the walls, was a trip,two of my guys were outside loading tons of ornamental rock, Urdl fiberglass boulders ( one of the boulders was used to cover up a drainage grate, in the atrium ) We even installed an irrigation system, that wouldn't get all the glass enclosure wet. The guys outside would fill the wheelbarrows with material, and pass it off to a couple guys inside, that had to work with their shoes off, so as to not track any dirt. They intern, would pass it over to a couple more guy's and myself who were in the atrium, with boots on. There wasn't going to be any sign, that all that material came through the house. I don't remember the name of the gentleman that was living there at the time, but he couldn't get over how good it looked, when it was finished.
$300 grand? Where is it?....on the moon?
Only 300k!?
Now all we need to do is find Burt Reynolds house and jerry reeds house
@Chuck Mos yes Burt had a huge farm in Jupiter FL used to drive by it all the time 🤔
Rip Todd you left us way too soon may God be with you and your family 🙏
whos todd
@@MikeLutton Tood Tongen the reporter in this video if you were watching at local 10 news. He committed suicide back in 2019😟
@@frankrizzo4460 oh ok wow wonder why may he rip
@@MikeLutton the news reports said that he was fearing that he was getting a mental health problem that his family had. And I guess he didn't want to go through with it. So sad😟🙏
299k???
RIP💞
I heard that in the 50's he had his own rail car so he could commute N.Y. to Fla. in extreme comfort. Discrete ladies included.
MY WHAT A NICE HOME A AMERICAN MASTER PEACE! JUST A FAMOUS AS GRACE LAND 👑 ❤😊😊
"If I had a million dollars....."
it was burnt to the ground once they rebuilt it him and his wife in the mid-80s
should have called at the house of Justice cuz that's pretty much what paid for it
Why 299.000? Because this is an old clip. Probably from the later 80$ or very early 90$.
WTF happened to the pool table? The only thing of interest to me and it's gone.
I worked for a man who bought that pool table and had it in his house. I saw it with my own eyes and I believed him when he told me it was Jackie Gleason's. Why would he have made that up?
I have no idea how he did it but that pool table is in a very rich mans house in Pennsylvania. How rich was he ? He owned whole blocks of real estate in Manhattan.
Needless to say I was thrilled to see it.
That altima in the driveway is at least a 2002 so a little more recent....
He lived in Inverrary. The Hills it was called I believe.
Yes now it's all a ghetto area within those neighborhoods. Such a shame what happened to that place 🤔
Ya sure that price wasn't $2,999,999?
that's a nice house
Not at like I would have envisioned Jackie Gleason's home. I envisioned something like perhaps a "twentieth century modern", perhaps. Something that harkened back to his heyday, Florida style. Maybe something on the Frank Lloyd Wright order, but not this styling. Not that it's not nice, just not something that I thought would have appealed to Jackie. Something with a few more earth tones and masculine. I guess I was wrong.
His wife probably had something to do with it and I hear he adored her. To me it looked like a collaboration of both of them. I liked it but a true feeling of a museum. Don’t know if you could but have tour’s like at Graceland. He was certainly famous enough for such a venture.
The meat slicer was for making custom Diablo sandwiches and I saw a hush puppy maker in the background.
No it wasn’t. Doesnt even have ham in it. Those are made with beef, tomato sauce and sour cream.
the girl who said " President Ford. and Frank Sinatra" has no idea what she said
How do you know that?
I noticed that too. They might as well have been from five hundred years ago.
Looks like a regular suburban house by today's standards.
Lauderhill is now a dump. Inverrary county club closed three years ago.
The whole area is a ghetto now, thus the low price
Really? Looks great!
@@wexfordrob unfortunately everything immediately outside of Inverrary is really bad, highest crime rates in Broward. Lots of violent gun crime and gangs. It’s a real shame.
That's kind of hard to believe. I had the house place in an upscale real estate region of Broward county far, far away from anything close to being a ghetto. Are you sure about that? Goes to show you I know practically nothing about south Florida, except how to find it on a map!
Jackie was awesome , his interior tastes...not so much
Clean out the bars and other junk items of his. .make it your own setting.
"uuuum boy are you fat"
Basically a mausoleum .
Tacky interiors beyond belief
You want tacky ? How about his golf cart done up as a Rolls Royce...a little tacky is forgiveable - the guy was from Brooklyn after all...
Outdated money pit