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“Real Housewives of New York” star Ramona Singer, who calls herself a “real estate broker in training” recently toured a new penthouse at 200 E. 59th St., that is about to hit the market at $17.96 million.

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An interior of the penthouse.
The penthouse is a sizeable 3,826 square feet.Spotless
A kitchen area inside the penthouse.
The top-floor unit’s kitchen and dining area. Spotless
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A bathroom inside the penthouse.
One of the penthouse’s three bathrooms. Spotless
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The 3,826-square-foot penthouse features an outdoor spiral staircase that leads to a covered deck — and 3,461 square feet of exterior space.

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A bedroom inside the penthouse.
One of the home’s two bedrooms.Spotless
The terrace of the penthouse.
There’s a view-friendly 3,461 square feet of outdoor space. Spotless
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The dining area of the penthouse.
Another view of the unit’s cozy dining area. Spotless
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The tower is from developer Harry Macklowe.

The home features two bedrooms, three bathrooms, with all model residences designed by CetraRuddy.


  The Jersey score: A home in Hoboken sold for a record $5 million. Brown Harris Stevens/Westley Page The Jersey score: A home in Hoboken sold for a record $5 million. Brown Harris Stevens/Westley Page

A townhouse in Hoboken has sold for $5 million — the highest price in five years, when another Hoboken townhouse at 504 Hudson St. sold for $6.5 million in 2016.

The 7,400-square-foot home, at 903 Hudson Street, was built from the ground up in 2014.

The townhouse, which features a limestone facade, comes with six bedrooms, five bathrooms and 2½ bathrooms.

Details include a gym, a landscaped roof deck, a walk-in wine cellar, oak floors, radiant heat, Sonos sound, a built-in humidifier and a three-car parking garage with a private driveway.

Brokers Westley Page and Peter Cossio of Brown Harris Stevens repped the buyers.

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