The fortress-style home of former bikie and convicted stand-over man Terrence Tognolini has been put up for sale for $300,000 nearly six years after authorities moved to confiscate it.

The Glenroy townhouse is one of several properties now for sale after they were seized following the 2007 arrest of the one-time president of the Hells Angels Nomads chapter based in Thomastown.

Tognolini was sentenced to a minimum of eight years' jail in 2010 after being convicted of multiple counts of blackmail, arson, threatening to damage property and indecent assault. He was already in prison for drug dealing and indecent assault. Police have also named Tognolini as a suspect in three murders.

Allegations of sexual misconduct with underage girls precipitated Tognolini's now-infamous expulsion from the motorcycle club, with members bashing and forceably inking over his Hells Angels tattoo before using a wheelbarrow to dump him in the street.