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Wanna a Connecticut “castle” for 32 percent off?

The disgraced hedge fund investor Alphonse “Buddy” Fletcher may have just the place for you.

Alphonse “Buddy” FletcherCrain’s New York BusinessAlphonse “Buddy” FletcherCrain’s New York Business

Fletcher’s seven-bedroom, 10-bath “Hidden Valley Castle” in leafy Litchfield County has been marked down to $6 million from its 2013 listed price of $8.85 million.

But you better hurry.

Agent David Bain of Bain Real Estate told The Post on Friday that two prospects are “very serious” about buying the 8,400-square-foot estate.

Fletcher, whose hedge fund collapsed into bankruptcy in 2012, is also seeing his apartment in the storied Dakota co-op go on the block.

Brown Harris Stevens broker John Burger listed the seven-room, fifth-floor apartment on Thursday for $12.5 million.

It has a “spacious layout with three major rooms facing Central Park above the tree line,” the listing touts.

The apartment went on the block after a state judge approved the move to help pay for Fletcher’s unpaid maintenance and assessment fees.

Any additional funds will go to creditors of Fletcher’s former fund, who are owed roughly $50 million.

Fletcher now lives in San Francisco with his wife, Ellen Pao, who in 2014 lost a widely followed gender discrimination suit against venture-capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.

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