Real Estate

Kelly ‘Rentsimon’

Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon (Kristina Bumphrey/Startraksphoto)

Daniel Craig (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

The downtown pad that Kelly Bensimon, a former star of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City,” has been calling home is on the market. The unit in the famed Police Building at 240 Centre St. is for rent at $20,000 a month. The apartment is owned by Bensimon’s ex-husband, photographer Gilles Bensimon.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom co-op, on the fourth floor of the Beaux-Arts building, is 2,600 square feet and features 17-foot ceilings and large windows in three exposures.

Listing broker Steven Gold of Douglas Elliman declined to comment.

Bensimon recently sold her East Hampton beach mansion for $5.76 million, down from its original $12 million asking price. She is still on the prowl for a new home to rent or to buy in the city.

Bacon’s for the takin’

Kevin Bacon (pictured) and Kyra Sedgwick were two of Ponzi fraudster Bernie Madoff’s victims. But the power couple have managed to carry on in style.

Bacon , who is starring in the Fox hit show “The Following,” recently checked out a three-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom condo listed for $5.995 million at 101 Warren St. in TriBeCa. The 31st-floor unit is 2,530 square feet. A spy reports that Bacon liked the building’s views of downtown and the Hudson River as well as its parking garage. Bacon and Sedgwick currently live on Central Park West.

Murphy on the move

Eddie Murphy, who recently closed on the $10.5 million sale of his Englewood, NJ, mansion to Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz, now wants to sell his adjacent eight-bedroom carriage house. That house at 286 Johnson Ave., which Murphy used as a guest house, sits on 1.5 acres with a tennis court and is now listed for $2.495 million.

Dennis McCormack of Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing. Murphy also has another house in the area that he is keeping.

We hear . . .

That Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz are quietly renovating their marvelous getaway home in upstate Stone Ridge. After some of his non-stellar moments at a local gym were mentioned in The Post, Craig decided to build a workout space at his Ulster County property . . . That Town Residential broker Robert Dvorin has a cameo playing himself in a forthcoming movie about Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Thanks to Dvorin, Strauss-Kahn (played by Gerard Depardieu in the film) found shelter at a $60,000-a-month townhouse at 153 Franklin St., where he enjoyed a luxury version of house arrest.

Ring-a-Ding-Dong!

There’s a contract out for a storied piece of New York, New York.

The former penthouse home of Frank Sinatra at 530 E. 72nd St. has found a buyer, who we hear is the daughter of a Chinese technology tycoon.

The four-bedroom, four-plus-bathroom co-op is 3,200 square feet and had a last asking price of $5.495 million after originally being listed for $7.7 million. The new owner will get 18-foot ceilings, fantastic river views and a gorgeous wraparound terrace.

Sinatra helped design the penthouse during its construction phase in 1961 and threw wild Rat Pack bashes there, during which champagne glasses were thrown off the building’s rooftop.

The current seller is insurance maven Penny Hart. Broker Jason Haber of Rubicon Property declined to comment.

It’s 820 A.M.

A lavish 820 Park Ave. co-op that starchitect Robert A.M. Stern redesigned for a massive but stealthy two-year renovation is on the market for $16.5 million.

The owners are Serena and David Steinberg, who bought the full-floor apartment for $6.5 million in 2008. Serena is the daughter of Gerald Hines, a Houston-based real estate mogul who built hundreds of structures including the Shell Oil headquarters in 1967 and buildings designed by Philip Johnson, I.M. Pei, Frank Gehry and, yes, Stern. The 820 Park residence was previously owned by pharmaceutical king Cheng Ching Wang, the late father of Vera Wang.

The four-bedroom, 4 1/2- bathroom, eco-friendly residence now includes stunning Central Park Views, soundproof rooms, walls specifically reinforced to support art, direct elevator access into its curbed marble entry and windows on all four sides. The grand living room features Stern-designed bookshelves and a marble fireplace, while the chef’s kitchen features marble slabs, white wood and a royal blue island.

Town Residential’s Judith Lederer has the listing.

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