Metro

Rubber-roomer ‘land$’ on his feet

Over the past decade while sitting in a rubber room — now called “administrative reassignment” — typing teacher Alan Rosenfeld has overseen a 14-property real-estate empire.

The Post found that Rosenfeld, who hasn’t been in a classroom since 2001, holds deeds to mostly one-, two- and three-family homes in several Queens neighborhoods.

In all, his land is worth more than $6 million, according to city and county records and the Property Shark Web site.

His highest-valued parcel is a home on 17-22 Parsons Blvd. in Whitestone, worth an estimated $809,000, according to Property Shark.

And a $465,000, two-story building on Saunders Street in Rego Park is listed as his home address — and has a shingle outside marked “Alan M. Rosenfeld, Attorney at Law.”

He purchased a two-story home on the Queens line in Great Neck, LI, for $193,500 in 1987 and has been renting it out ever since.

His properties visited by The Post were mostly shabby, but none had serious violations from the Department of Buildings or Department of Housing Preservation.

Records from Pinellas County, Fla, shows he also owns an empty lot outside St. Petersburg.

That property’s value has plunged from $46,100 in 2004 to just $3,672, according to the county appraiser.