Hugh Jackman is taking another stab at unloading his sprawling West Village penthouse — this time with a significantly slimmer ask.

The Aussie “Wolverine” star has quietly returned his sprawling triplex at 176 Perry St. to the market, now seeking $29.9 million — nearly $10 million less than the $38.9 million price tag he tested back in 2022, The Post has learned.

Jackman, 57, still owns the residence with ex-wife and actress, Deborra-Lee Furness, according to property records.

Hugh Jackman has relisted his sprawling 11,000-square-foot triplex at 176 Perry St. for $29.5 million, marking a roughly $10 million cut from its original $38.9 million ask in 2022. Nina Poon

The residence is a Richard Meier-designed condo. Nina Poon

The home spans three floors with sweeping Hudson River views. Nina Poon

It previously cycled through multiple price reductions before being pulled from the market in April 2024. Nina Poon

That earlier run didn’t stick. After debuting that year at just under $39 million, the condo saw a series of reductions before ultimately slipping off the market in April 2024, according to StreetEasy. 

The current relaunch reflects a sharper reset — and a more realistic read of where the luxury market is landing for trophy units that once chased pandemic-era highs.

The apartment itself is hard to ignore. Spanning roughly 11,000 square feet across three floors, the glassy aerie sits inside a Richard Meier-designed building — with the Pritzker Prize-winning architect also shaping the interiors.

“He had done the interior of the apartment for the previous owner,” Corcoran broker Deborah Grubman previously told The Post.

Grubman declined to comment for this story. 

Jackman still owns the unit with his ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness. Getty Images

The home features a dramatic double-height great room. Nina Poon

The penthouse also boasts expansive terraces. Nina Poon

The sauna. Nina Poon

The chef’s kitchen. Nina Poon

The home occupies 11,000 square feet. Nina Poon

The home boasts several living areas. Nina Poon

It features a minimalist design. Nina Poon

The scale alone puts it in rare territory. The residence stretches across the eighth through 10th floors, anchored by a double-height great room wrapped in walls of glass facing the Hudson River. A sweeping spiral staircase links each level, while terraces on every floor deliver unobstructed water and skyline views.

“I’m particularly partial to that western view, where you can see the sunsets, Statue of Liberty and the river and boats moving. It’s a view that’s ever-changing,” Grubman previously said.

The layout reads more like a private mansion than a condo. Lower levels house multiple bedroom suites and a sprawling recreation space, while the top floor is reserved for a full-floor primary suite complete with a spa bath, a sauna and dressing areas.

Even by West Village standards, it’s a standout — minimalist, massive and designed to showcase light at every turn.

One of five bedrooms. Nina Poon

The primary bedroom. Nina Poon

An ensuite bathroom. Nina Poon

A fitness space. Nina Poon

The home comprises of the eighth, ninth and 10th floors. Nina Poon

A catering kitchen. Nina Poon

The relisting also lands at a moment of broader transition for Jackman.

The actor and Furness, 70, who split in 2023 after nearly three decades of marriage, have begun dividing their real-estate holdings — including a separate Chelsea penthouse that recently traded in a complex intra-family deal.

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