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Homing in on Bernie sons

Bernie Madoff’s two sons may soon have to look for cheaper digs.

The trustee representing their convict father’s victims said yesterday he may go after their homes.

Irving Picard and his chief counsel, David Sheehan, said Madoff sons Mark and Andrew, who worked with their dad, should have known he was a con artist.

They should be so “embarrassed” about benefiting from their ill-gotten gains they should give up their homes voluntarily, Sheehan said.

Andrew lives in an East 74th Street apartment and Mark in a home in Greenwich, Conn., worth more than $2 million.

If the sons don’t agree to fork over millions of dollars, Picard and Sheehan said they’ll take it — even if they have to seize their homes.

“I believe that we can,” Picard told “60 Minutes” in an interview that aired last night.

“The money that went to buy these houses under the law is called fraudulent transfers.”

Sheehan said it shouldn’t even come to legal force.

“If you were those sons, and you knew what you knew today about where all that money came from, wouldn’t you be embarrassed to keep that money?” he said.