This ‘RHONY’ alum — now a real estate broker — asks $25K per month for her downtown NYC home-quang

   

Stunning duplex apartment in the downtown Beaux-Arts beauty, Police Building at the intersection of Soho, Little Italy, and ChinatownThe stunning duplex is in the city's famed Police Building, a Beaux-Arts beauty in Little Italy.

Kelly Killoren Bensimon, the “Real Housewives of New York” alum and top Douglas Elliman broker, has knocked down the price of her own home — which is now on the market as a $25,000-a-month rental. 

The stunning duplex is in Manhattan’s famed Police Building, a Beaux-Arts beauty at the intersection of Soho, Little Italy and Chinatown. 

Featured in Bravo’s “RHONY” reality show, the apartment was last asking $28,500 a month in 2023 when it found a renter whose lease ended.

Kelly Killoren Bensimon

Reality and real estate star Kelly Killoren Bensimon.

The duplex features a palladium window and 16 foot ceilings

The duplex features a Palladian window and 16-foot ceilings.

Kelly Killoren Bensimon

Bensimon is herself a real estate broker.

The bedroom features pillows and built-ins

The cozy bedroom features built-in storage.

Closet space abounds

Closet space abounds in the ritzy residence.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home is at 240 Centre St. Bensimon’s ex-husband, the famed fashion shutterbug Gilles Bensimon, still lives next door. 

“The building is a legacy property but it’s also a place where you come in for your first rental and it’s where you want to build your family and stay. It has white-glove service, a beautiful courtyard and a very warm, very New York feel, with a sophisticated, eclectic group of people,” said the broker.

“It’s a highly unusual building, where people never want to leave. It’s where my kids were raised,” said Bensimon, who added that she is “honored” to be the building’s broker specialist.

Clever use of space revealed under the stairs

A clever use of space is revealed under the stairs.

This great room lets the light in

This great room lets in loads of light.

The Beaux Arts building was completed in 1909

The exterior of the striking-looking building.

Kelly Killoren Bensimon

Bensimon was a star of “The Real Housewives of New York City” for two seasons.

The home opens to a foyer and leads to a great room with 16-foot ceilings. Exquisite details include a massive arched Palladian window. There’s also an open chef’s kitchen and lots of closet space.

The building was completed in 1909. At the time, President Teddy Roosevelt — the city’s former police commissioner — was serving his last year of his two-term presidency. NYPD headquarters was based at at this building until 1973. It converted to condos in 1988.

Amenities include a full-time resident manager, a concierge, a doorman, a gym and a private garden.