Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Demi Moore to sell $75M San Remo triplex

A decent proposal

Demi Moore is quietly showing her San Remo triplex apartment. The stunning Central Park West home is in a famed Emery Roth-designed Art Deco building that has, over the years, housed oodles of celebs including Donna Karan, the late Steve Jobs, Steven Spielberg, Glenn Close, Tiger Woods and Diane Keaton. Sources tell Gimme Shelter that the whisper price is $75 million.

Along with the triplex, Moore will also include a two-bedroom, ground-floor unit she also owns in the building as part of that mega-price tag.

Dustin Hoffman recently sold his San Remo triplex for $21 million in February.

Moore’s apartment was in the news last year during her divorce negotiations with Ashton Kutcher, when TMZ reported that she wanted Kutcher to pay for renovations of the apartment, which was worth a guestimated $25 to $40 million.

The San Remo.Tamara Beckwith

Live long and prosper in Boca

Wall Street financier Marc Bell — who is also a two-time Tony Award-winning producer of “Jersey Boys” and “August: Osage County” — is listing his Florida manse for $35 million, making it Boca Raton’s priciest listing. Special features of the eight-bedroom, 16-bathroom smart home include a home theater that looks like an “exact replica of the bridge of the Star Trek Enterprise — complete with original series sound effects for the doors” and “stars” built into the ceiling, according to the listing.

There’s also a ballroom with more than 60 arcade games that date back to the 1970s, a “Call of Duty” room modeled after the video game and a chef’s kitchen. The home also boasts a half-size college football field. Bell’s home, the listing says, “is all about living and entertaining on a very grand scale.” The listing agents are Douglas Elliman’s Oren and Tal Alexander and Senada Adzem.

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Real estate ‘Housewife of New York’

The reality TV show stars aligned, or collided, earlier this week when talk show host Bethenny Frankel — who got her start on Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New York” — was house hunting with Douglas Elliman’s Fredrik Eklund, who stars in Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing.” They toured a $2.995 million prewar condo at 88 Greenwich listed by HGTV’s “Selling New York” stars Michele Kleier and Sabrina Kleier-Morgenstern.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit is 1,940 square feet and comes with a 255-square-foot terrace. The Greenwich Club Residences have amenities that include a gym, library, party room, sky lounge and sky terrace, along with a bike room.

‘Fever’ pitch

Nik Cohn, who wrote the original New York magazine story that was the basis for the film “Saturday Night Fever” — which he later admitted was fabricated — is selling his beach house at 45 Burns Road for $1.69 million. The Shelter Island home was formerly a roadside pub called the Harbor Inn. It’s up the street from St. Gabriel’s, a monastery now on the market for $18.9 million.

Cohn’s two-story farmhouse was built in 1880. It’s 3,892 square feet, seven bedrooms, and 3½ bathrooms — all on 1.3 acres with room for a pool. Penelope Moore of Saunders & Associates has the listing.