The jock stops here.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick — the soon-to-be free agent who’s nabbed headlines for kneeling during the national anthem and defending late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro — can now call New York City home.

In summer purchase records only just unearthed, Kaepernick snagged himself a 1,733-square-foot condo in Tribeca for $3.21 million, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The news comes just days after the activist athlete listed his 4,569-square-foot San Jose, Calif. manse on the market for $2.89 million — giving a strong impression that he’s looking to relocate to the East Coast full-time.

Kaepernick bought an apartment at 1 York St., notes the Tribeca Citizen.

The deal closed in July; the purchasing party is listed in public record as KDC Family Trust, with Kaepernick’s sister, Devon, listed as the trustee.

The unit came to market last September for $3.45 million before undergoing two price chops. The $3.21 million Kaepernick paid was its most recent asking price.

The QB’s new home sports two bedrooms, a home office and a private parking space. But its sexier features include triple exposures, wide-plank oak floors, spalike bathrooms with marble flooring, and a chef’s kitchen. Listing images show nice views of the surrounding neighborhood through oversize windows.

Building amenities are also quite nice, with a heated pool, a 24/7 concierge, a full-time doorman, a gym and a 2,200-square-foot sun deck with outdoor shower on offer.

James C. Cox, Jr., Frank Giordano and Chad Maltby of Compass repped this listing.

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