Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Kim Kardashian still searching for family-friendly NYC home

Kim Kardashian is still on the New York City real estate hunt.

We hear she’s just not comfortable in Kanye’s pre-marital bachelor pad and wants a more appropriate family home in Manhattan.

One spot she checked out is the $50 million, 7,693-square-foot penthouse at 66 E. 11th St.

It comes with a floating, hand-crafted metal staircase, an elevator and a 2,200-square-foot private roof terrace. It’s also where eco-friendly movie star Leonardo DiCaprio, an investor in the building, owns a two-bedroom apartment for $10 million.

Kardashian toured the unit with her mom, Kris Jenner, and her half-sister, Kendall Jenner.

The health-conscious luxury condo has over-the-top features, including vitamin-C filtered showers and circadian-rhythm lighting customized to individual sleep patterns.

Other fancy details include acoustic dampening floors and antimicrobial coating on some highly trafficked surfaces, filtered water and an herb garden in the state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen.

The developer bills itself as “the pioneer of wellness real estate” and boasts celeb building advisers like New Age guru Deepak Chopra.

The building’s exclusive listing agent, Dolly Lenz, declined to comment.

Virgin territory

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Cindi Crain clearly loves properties where classic movies were filmed.

Crain, of the publishing dynasty, lives between Kenya and Amagansett and once lived at The Dairy for three years, the estate near Nairobi where “Out of Africa” was shot.

Now she’s putting her 5 Tudor City Place penthouse up for sale for $4.5 million — this is the same building where “The Godfather: Part III,” “The Peacemaker,” “Scarface” and “Spider-Man” were all lensed. Crain’s two-bedroom, two-bathroom pad comes with 17-foot ceilings.

The listing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Howard Margolis, Pat Slochower, Jeff Adler and Marie Espinal.

Skinny dipping

Even a former housewife can’t stop house hunting. Bethenny Frankel, an original member of “The Real Housewives of New York” and founder of the SkinnyGirl brand, has been looking at a Chelsea property.

Frankel — who currently owns a four-bedroom apartment in the TriBeCa building at 195 Hudson where Jay Z now lives with Beyoncé and Blue Ivy — has looked a few times at 444 W. 19th St. Frankel even brought her architect and designer along for the tours.

The fifth-floor unit has three outdoor terraces. The elevator opens directly into the home, which has three bedrooms and four bathrooms.

There’s also a chef’s kitchen, dining room and media “hang out space,” according to the listing. Building amenities include a private gym and landscaped roofdeck.

Douglas Elliman’s Frances Katzen and Anthony Barillo have the listing.

We hear…

That Howard Korder, the screenwriter and playwright who is one of the writers on “Boardwalk Empire,” has been renting a two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex apartment inside an 1849 carriage house at 433 Waverly Ave. in Clinton Hill — and that the lease will end on Oct. 1.

The rental includes a chef’s kitchen, a Tucker Robbins table made from 500-year-old Indonesian wood and a Zen garden.

Our spies say that Korder bikes from the carriage house to Steiner Studios at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where “Boardwalk” is filmed.

The home is owned by Douglas Elliman broker Kathleen Perkins, who could not be reached for comment.