La La Anthony’s 25-foot-wide Clinton Hill townhouse is on the market for $8.5 million, Gimme Shelter can reveal.

This is the Brooklyn home where she lived with Kiyan, the son she shares with Carmelo Anthony, who is following his legendary dad to play basketball at Syracuse University — where Carmelo got his start as a freshman leading Syracuse to a national championship in 2003.

“I love this house,” La La Anthony told Gimme. “It’s where my son and our friends and family come to hang out. But it’s a little big for me now, and I want another family or person to enjoy it the way we did.”

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The townhouse stands on Greene Avenue in Clinton Hill. Guillaume Gaudet

Perks include a garage — a supreme rarity in the city. Guillaume Gaudet

A view of the layout. Guillaume Gaudet

Anthony — who was born in Brooklyn, like her ex-husband — revamped the entire 5,582-square-foot home, at 277 Greene Ave., which she purchased in 2023 for $6.2 million.

Built in 2016 from the ground up, the residence comes with six bedrooms and 6.5 baths — along with plenty of outdoor space, including three terraces and a garden.

It’s currently set up as a 4,000-square-foot single-family home with a separate 1,582-square-foot income-producing rental or guest duplex that could be reintegrated, said listing broker Andrew Azoulay, founder of At The Firm.

The busy actress is also a bestselling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist whose ThreeSixty program helps young men 18 to 21 deal with re-entering the world after Rikers Island incarceration with mentorship, life coaching and legal help.

Anthony is also starring and co-executive producing a new show called “Group Chat” with her besties, including Kim Kardashian, whose pilot was picked up by Hulu.

“Every woman has her own group chat,” Anthony added, referring to the text chains that many women use to share what’s really going on in their lives — from their romantic relationships to their kids’ lives, work and more — with their best friends.

Now — thanks to Anthony — there’s a show, described as a satirical comedy, about them.

A staircase connects the levels. Guillaume Gaudet

The kitchen boasts a massive island. Guillaume Gaudet

The kitchen has plenty of eat-in space. Guillaume Gaudet

The home, meanwhile, is also a reflection of Anthony’s style.

“I did the renovations, from top to bottom. It’s super modern, with a cool decor. I’m leaving all of the finishes, my whole aesthetic,” Anthony said. “It’s a beautiful home.”

In particular, Anthony added, she loves the living room with its big couches and large TV.

“It’s where we’d hang out,” Anthony said. “It was a great place to be for the holidays, with music, karaoke, just having a great time with friends and family.”

There’s even a glam room.

“It’s where I’d get my hair and make-up done if I was working and shooting, and it’s always fun to have glam time with my girlfriends,” Anthony said.

An all-black powder room is beyond chic. Guillaume Gaudet

A spa-like bath retreat. Guillaume Gaudet

The glam room can of course stay that way or turn into a “great theater, or a hang-out spot — whatever your needs are. There’s so much space, you can do whatever you want with it,” she added.

The home also features a garage with a heated driveway and sidewalk outside, triple-pane windows and radiant heat floors within.

The main residence takes up four levels. It opens into a double-height great room with 20-foot ceilings and oversized windows, and leads to a chef’s kitchen and a wine bar. There’s also an “entertaining” terrace with stairs that lead down to the garden.

Upstairs, two bedrooms and baths take up the third floor, along with a large home office overlooking the great room through a glass half-wall.

Next up: the fourth floor, which is a full-floor main bedroom suite — with a terrace, a spa-like windowed bath with radiant-heated floors and a walk-in closet with custom shelves and seating.

The fifth floor is a flex space with a full bath and terrace that can work as a media room, a gym or an additional bedroom.