 Before moving to Florida in the 1970s, the late and legendary crooner Perry Como called Long Island Home and raised his family in a sans point estate that most recently sold for $2.9 million dollars. Built in 1937, this colonial mansion sits on 2.5 acres of land and inside of those six bedrooms and five baths throughout. There are large and spacious rooms inside Perry's former property and while they have been updated to modern day expectations, the home still respects its history. A number of touches Perry added remain including the extension and great room, the 15 car driveway and the Hollywood style pool and more. No wonder!