Real Estate

Mean streets

ART OF THE DEAL: Christophe Van de Wegne is moving out of UES townhouse.

ART OF THE DEAL: Christophe Van de Wegne is moving out of UES townhouse. (Catherine Nance)

It pays to be the “Queen of Mean.”

Insult comedienne Lisa Lampanelli is apartment-hunting again on the Upper West Side. As we previously reported, she bought a two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo at 2250 Broadway in 2009. And now it looks like she wants to upgrade her living situation.

She recently checked out a two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op at the Dorset building on West 79th Street. That $1.525 million listing has a windowed home office that could be converted to a third bedroom. There’s also a renovated, windowed eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and stone counters.

But Lampanelli will have to continue her search. Another buyer is in contract for the Dorset unit.

Town Residential listing brokers Bill Kowalczuk and Brett Compton were unavailable for comment.

Rest Azure’d

Furniture dealer Larry Gaslow paid $4.07 million in an all-cash deal for a four-bedroom, 4 1/2-bathroom condo at the Azure on East 91st Street. The 2,952-square-foot, high-floor unit was originally listed for $4.37 million. The 34-story, 128-unit Azure development is now more than 50 percent sold.

On Tuesday, Azure and DivaMoms.com co-hosted a book launch for Gilt Groupe co-founders Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson’s “By Invitation Only: How We Built Gilt Groupe and Changed the Way Millions Shop.” The event was in a 30th-floor, 3,019-square-foot condo. The four bedroom, four-bathroom unit is listed for $4.795 million.

We hear . . .

That the entire fourth floor of Canyon Ranch Miami Beach just sold for $4.2 million. Condo owners in the Collins Avenue development include fashion designer Ike Behar and jewelry executive Helene Fortunoff . . . That Goldie Hawn will be honored at the April 18 Turnaround for Children Gala, co-hosted by Simone Levinson, wife of real estate developer David Levinson of L&L Holdings Company.

Water Millions

Super broker Dolly Lenz of Prudential Douglas Elliman has sold her Water Mill mansion for $5.46 million. The 6,459-square-foot, seven-bedroom, 7 1/2-bathroom Hamptons home on Cobb Hill Lane is on 1 1/2 acres and comes with a carriage house, a pool and a tennis court.

Listing broker Tim Davis of the Corcoran Group also represented the unnamed buyer.

Lenz isn’t done with the Hamptons. She also owns an Ox Pasture Road estate across the street from Tory Burch’s property.

‘Tripoli try’ triplex

Part of a townhouse at 5 E. 78th St., once eyed by Moammar Khadafy as a possible temporary residence, is back on the market. It’s available for $30,000 a month starting June 1 now that art dealer Christophe Van de Weghe is moving out. Van de Weghe had been renting a triplex in the townhouse since 2009, when he began renovation on his own townhouse across the street, near has gallery at 1018 Madison Ave.

Jason Haber, CEO of Rubicon Property, has the listing. In 2009, agents for Khadafy approached Haber about renting the townhouse while the dictator was in town for the UN General Assembly. Haber told them to get lost.

Fit for a Giant

New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul has a Super Bowl ring, a fat contract and now a $1.3 million six-bedroom mansion in Boca Raton, Fla. The 4,200-square-foot home, where he’ll be relaxing in the off-season, comes with a guest house. We hear that his interior designer will be Bridget Nisivoccia of BNID33.

Pierre-Paul certainly had the disposable income to buy it. In 2010, Pierre-Paul and the Giants agreed to a five-year, $20.05 million deal with more than $11 million guaranteed, but he still lives in a $1,800-a-month rental in Secaucus, NJ.