Russian supermodel Irina Shayk sheds $1M off the price of her NYC perch

The three-bedroom, 2½-bathroom corner residence in the West Village is now asking $3.29 million.Squarefoot advisors Inc.

Russian supermodel Irina Shayk — who shares a daughter with Bradley Cooper — has knocked some $1 million off her West Village home.

The three-bedroom, 2½-bathroom corner residence at 166 Perry St. is now asking $3.29 million — down from its $4.2 million listing price in June. Shayk, a former Sports Illustrated cover model with 23.7 million followers on social media, bought the first-floor duplex for $1.96 million in 2010. At the time, she was dating soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.

In 2017, Shayk and Cooper’s daughter Lea was born. The couple ended their relationship two years later, according to reports.

Irina Shayk.Getty Images

The duplex layout includes an open kitchen/dining area at 166 Perry St.Squarefoot advisors Inc.00:0003:54

A serene bedroom inside the unit.Squarefoot advisors Inc.More From Jennifer Gould

The unit’s open chef’s kitchen.Squarefoot advisors Inc.

A bedroom suite with a spa-like bath.Squarefoot advisors Inc.

The 2,450-square-foot spread opens on the first floor with a small foyer that leads to a home office and a powder room. There’s also an open chef’s kitchen with details by New York designer Laura Kirar and a dining area — along with a main bedroom that comes with a spa-like bath and a walk-in closet.

Design details include 11-plus-foot ceilings, wide-plank oak floors, floor-to-ceiling glass windows and radiant heated floors in the bathroom. A 10-foot, sliding-glass pocket door separates the living area from the bedroom.

Downstairs leads to a windowless basement level that features an entertainment room. There’s also a bedroom that works well as a nanny’s room, along with a half bath.

Shayk has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated.Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/Getty Images

The supermodel has 23.7 million followers on social media.Getty Images for Victoria’s Secret

The home levels up with snazzy high-tech features that include lighting, power shades, a security system, a temperature-controlled “smart shower” and a smart thermostat. Other details include a voice-controlled sound system.

The eight-story glass building, designed by Asymptote Architecture, was built in 2008 — back when new luxury builds in the Village were less common. It boasts a gym, storage options and a roof terrace with skyline and Hudson River views.

The listing brokers are Elliot Bogod and Alexander Bogod of Broadway Realty.