INSIDE the $10M lair of the real Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort flaunts his wild, movie-inspired mansion filled with drug memorabilia, luxury cars, and nods to his scandalous past - suong

   

TAKE A look inside the incredible luxury home of Jordan Belfort, the real Wolf of Wall Street.

The property features many nods to the drug-fuelled lifestyle that inspired that Leonardo DiCaprio film. 

Jordan Belfort in his home, looking at his phone.
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Inside the real Wolf of Wall Street's incredible luxury homeCredit: Instagram @wolfofwallst
Stratton Oakmont golf bag with "The Wolf of Wall Street" logo.
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Paying homage to the iconic 2013 film he proudly displayed a number related memorabiliaCredit: Instagram @wolfofwallst
Painted self-portrait of a man in a suit.
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Belfort showed off various items in his lavish pad including a painted self-portraitCredit: Instagram @wolfofwallst
Black Mercedes-Benz parked in a driveway. Car #1.
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The video was complete with a clip of Jordan’s two luxury Mercedes carsCredit: Instagram @wolfofwallst
Black wolf head statue.
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Amongst the standout pieces was an iconic wolf statueCredit: Instagram @wolfofwallst

In a clip posted to his official Instagram account Belfort, 62, showed off various items in his lavish pad. 

Amongst the standout pieces was a massive painted self-portrait, a custom Stratton Oakmont golf bag — a nod to the infamous brokerage firm Belfort founded, and a wooden cold plunge.

Paying homage to the 2013 Martin Scorsese blockbuster he proudly displayed a number of cinematic-themed collectables.

These included an iconic wolf statue, customised movie poster and a framed image of Belfort’s 37 million superyacht Nadine which sank off the coast of Sardinia.

The former stockbroker also had various items in the home relating to Quaalude, a drug which he was notoriously addicted to during the peak of his Wall Street career.

He showcased two large jars which had the name of the drug imprinted on as well as a framed image of Quaaludes’ chemical structure.

The video was complete with a clip of Jordan’s two luxury Mercedes cars.

Fans took to the comments reveling over the post, one user said: “Bro took it to the limit and beyond!”

“Not the Quaaludes! (laughing emoji)” chimed another. 

“Legendary” penned a third, whilst a fourth added “King of Sales (fire emoji).”

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Belfort inspired Leo DiCaprio’s character in the hit films which is based on his own book. 

He is an author and public speaker who became known as The Wolf of Wall Street during his life as a stockbroker.

Born in 1962 in New York, Jordan became the founder of Stratton Oakmont - specialising in penny stocks and defrauding investors with "pump and dump" stock sales.

He plead guilty to the crime in 2009 and was sentenced to four years in prison as well as ordered to pay back $110million.

Releasing a book in 2008 about how he earned his money, Belfort also admitted to being a prolific drug user.

Back in 2021 his estimated net worth was approximately -$100million.

This comes after he was told to pay back after he was convicted of defrauding investors.

Jordan Belfort in a car, looking over his shoulder.
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Jordan became the founder of Stratton OakmontCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Framed artwork depicting Quaalude drug information.
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The former stockbroker had various items in the home relating to the drug QuaaludeCredit: Instagram @wolfofwallst
Screenshot of Leonardo DiCaprio from The Wolf of Wall Street.
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Belfort inspired Leo DiCaprio’s character in the hit films which is based on his own book