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It’s the best real estate deal in town.

For a mere $10, Melissa Schiff Soros, the estranged wife of billionaire scion Robert Soros, has bought him out of their historic $21 million town house in Greenwich Village.

The couple, married for 22 years, had bought the mansion for $2 million in 1993.

The turn-of-the-century four-story home at 263 W. 11th St. is where the author Thomas Wolfe wrote the first draft of his first novel “Look Homeward, Angel,” published in 1929.

Robert Soros, 51, is a son of billionaire magnate George Soros and president of their $28 billion investment firm, Soros Fund Management.

He filed for divorce last year, and the couple has been feuding over a settlement ever since.

A prenup says Melissa Schiff Soros, a filmmaker and photographer, would get the marital home in a divorce. But they had been fighting over who would pay the house’s transfer taxes.

In the end, Robert Soros paid — and sold his share to Melissa “for a consideration of $10,” according to city records.

Bernard Clair, Melissa Schiff Soros’ lawyer, confirmed she is “now the proud sole owner of this valuable home.”

“The transfer,” he said, “represents the parties’ continuing search for common ground to resolve their differences, even on an issue-by-issue basis.”

Robert Soros’ share in the 6,650-square-foot home is estimated to be worth $10.5 million, according to city records.

In May, Page Six reported that Robert “callously canoodled” with a 29-year-old gal pal, Jamie Singer, while seated just feet away from Melissa during an eight-hour flight from Venice, Italy, to New York.

Robert and Melissa had split shortly after he began romancing actress/artist Meredith Ostrom, who rolls around naked in paint to create artwork.

Although Melissa Schiff Soros has the town house, the couple is still negotiating the total divorce package — which includes divvying up other real estate assets, such as a $9 million waterfront estate on Martha’s Vineyard and a farm in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, estimated to be worth around $10 million.

The couple have two college-age children.