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SHIFT INTO PARK: Josep Guardiola i Sala is renting at the Ardsley on Central Park West.

SHIFT INTO PARK: Josep Guardiola i Sala is renting at the Ardsley on Central Park West. (NY POST)

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Marian Gaborik (Getty Images)

That’s a lot of salsa.

Burrito baron Steve Ells, the founder of Chipotle, has put his landmarked West Village townhouse on the market for $16.5 million.

The five-story, 24-foot-wide, red-brick home at 92 Jane St. was built in 1901. The four-bedroom residence, with a full-floor master suite, has three full bathrooms and two powder rooms.

There are also four woodburning fireplaces and a back wall of glass offering views from every floor of the private garden with a reflecting pool. A penthouse addition includes a family room with two terraces and indoor/outdoor fireplaces.

Broker Robby Browne of the Corcoran Group has the listing.

Soccer legend’s square fútage

Get ready to swoon, Upper West Side soccer moms.

Josep Guardiola i Sala, a dashing former Spanish fútbol star who became a top team manager, is moving to the Ardsley, at 320 Central Park West — where he will live in splendor in a $31,000-a-month rental. Guardiola, known as Pep, loves the four-bedroom, 4 1/2-bathroom apartment, with a private elevator landing and park views, so much that he’s paying $3,000 a month over the $28,000 asking price.

We hear that Guardiola, who was named FIFA World Coach of the Year in January as manager of soccer powerhouse Barcelona, is moving with his family and enrolling his kids in a posh Upper West Side private school.

Deutsche Bank’s Rajarshi Bhattacharyya and Samantha Heller bought the co-op Guardiola is renting for $6.25 million in 2010 and then sunk a lot of cash into a gut renovation. But now they live overseas, sources say.

The Ardsley is the classic Emery Roth-designed building where actor David Duchovny is in contract to buy a three-bedroom co-op with a $6.25 million asking price. In 1999, Mariah Carey was famously rejected by the co-op board after bidding on Barbra Streisand’s penthouse. Board members, we hear, were aghast when Carey showed up for her interview in a skimpy outfit.

Humphries on hunt

Kris Humphries ducked the paparazzi and checked out two rentals at 55 Thompson St. in SoHo. Humphries showed up with his mom, Debra, and his plus-size model sister Kaela, spies say.

They took a look at a $20,000-a-month, two-bedroom, two-bathroom, eighth-floor unit with a wraparound terrace. Humphries also saw a one-bedroom, 1 1/2-bathroom, $9,500-a-month residence, which, sources say, might work for his assistant.

The rental building also got a visit from newly blonde Nicky Hilton, who popped by, rocking shorts and boots, to see a $14,500-a-month, two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit. Hilton, who came without a broker, arrived with a male companion.

Home on the Ranger

Hockey season doesn’t begin until next month, but New York Rangers star Marian Gaborik has already scored his first goal.

The right winger has purchased a penthouse duplex at 88 Laight St. that was listed for $4.2 million. The glassy two-bedroom condo has 17-foot ceilings, a chef’s kitchen and a private rooftop garden with panoramic city views. The bathrooms have rainfall showers and soaking tubs.

Town Residential listing brokers Dana Power and Shelby Corl declined to comment.

Cheese whiz kid

Adam Moskowitz, who runs Larkin Foods, is both a third-generation cheesemonger and a Williamsburg hipster.

Moskowitz, who’s been called New York’s prince of cheese, is about to put his 1,326-square-foot Williamsburg condo at 46 South Second St. on the market for $1.3 million. We hear the apartment is going to be listed with Kleier Residential, formerly known as Gumley Haft Kleier.

Moskowitz’s father, Joe, is the founder of Larkin Foods, which imports and exports fine cheese. And Joe’s father, Ben, founded and sold cheese at Walker Foods.

Sightings

Roberta Flackon stage at the NYC Dance Alliance Foundation gala, reminiscing about life at the Dakota with stories of her old neighbor Mikhail Baryshnikov and Rudolf Nureyev. The event featured Liza Minnelli, Flack and others honoringBaryshnikov.

We hear . . .

That Rosie O’Donnell has moved into her $8 million pad at 130 W. 12th St. As we exclusively reported, O’Donnell bought a five-bedroom apartment with outdoor space at the former St. Vincent’s Hospital building that’s been converted into condos. O’Donnell is so enamored with the views from her new home that she’s posted photos on Instagram.