Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Home spotting on Long Island

Actor Ewan McGregor and his family rented this beach compound in 2011 and 2012.

It’s so private that no one knew he was on Shelter Island, at 121 North Ram Island Drive, until after he left. Now the property, on 2.6 acres, is for sale — for $5.125 million. It’s also asking $40,000 to rent Aug. 1st through Labor Day, or $10,000 on a per-week basis.

It comes with nearly 300 feet of water frontage and a sandy shoreline.

The property includes a 2,632-square-foot, three-bedroom beach cottage with two fireplaces along with a second home — a two-bedroom, 2,376-square-foot Nouveau style pavilion with radiant heat stone floors, a fireplace, a master suite with vaulted ceilings, a wrap-around balcony overlooking the water and an observation tower.

The property includes a pool with mahogany decking between both homes.

There’s also a path that leads to the beach, along with a tennis court. McGregor, we hear, liked to stay in the smaller of the two homes, with the master suite overlooking the water and the the rooftop observation deck with views to Connecticut.

The listing broker is Penelope Moore of Saunders & Associates.

Spend money, live better

SKY-HIGH HEIRESS: Wal-Mart wealthy Alice Walton bought in this Park Avenue tower.AP

Wal-Mart is headed to New York — or, at least, a Walton is.

Billionaire philanthropist Alice Walton, the Wal-Mart heir and Hillary Clinton pal, has purchased a $25 million pad at 515 Park Ave (right).

The 6,346-square foot-duplex on the 30th and 31st floors has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

The unit was owned by the late Christopher H. Browne, whose Hamptons estate on Further Lane recently sold for $147 million, a national record.

It’s the bomb!

Financier Justin Korsant, of Long Light Capital, is listing a townhouse at 18 W. 11th St. for $13.5 million.

The flip comes after he bought it in December 2012 for $9.25 million and spent around $1 million working on building plans and permits, a real estate source said.

The site was once accidentally bombed by the famed Weathermen in 1970 and a new home was then built on the site. Before the bombing, the home had also been owned by Charles Merrill, a founder of Merrill Lynch & Company, and, later, to the Broadway lyricist Howard Dietz. Leonard Steinberg, the new president of Urban Compass, has the listing.

Flat Albert

Famed Broadway producer, composer and lyricist Albert Tapper — who just won a 2014 Peabody Award for “Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy” — has just listed his apartment at the Pierre Hotel for $9.9 million.

The two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment has never been lived and is on the 25th floor, with great views of Central Park.

The listing broker is Douglas Elliman’s Joy Wayne. Tapper is currently working on a new documentary film about Ted Williams — arguably the greatest hitter to ever have played baseball.

We hear . . .

That Louis CK isn’t wasting any time on his new Shelter Island property — he’s already starting to build a pool . . .  that Corcoran’s top brokers were swimming with turtles, not sharks, with Corcoran CEO Pam Liebman at Sandy Lane in Barbados . . . that Douglas Elliman chairman Howard Lorber joined top brokers for a preview of Greenland USA’s Metropolis in downtown LA . . .  that Elle Decor held its annual A-list Lunch yesterday, celebrating its fave designers — including Kelly Wearstler, Thom Filicia and newcomers to the list like Nate Berkus and Kelly Behun at Indochine restaurant in NoHo on Lafayette Street.