This is some hot property.

Heated sidewalks are the newest luxury for New York City property owners who want winter to simply melt away.

A handful of high-living Manhattanites are paying big bucks to install radiant heating coils beneath their walkways, The Post has learned.

These sizzling sidewalks can be found outside of Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick’s Upper East Side town house, the Edmond J. Safra Synagogue off Fifth Avenue, and a ritzy condo on West End Avenue, where Matt Damon was reportedly house-hunting.

The city Department of Transportation has issued 10 permits for the sidewalk systems recently, including a renewal of the first permit, given in 1975 to a Middle Village, Queens, mall.