Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

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Jonathan ‘Foodgod’ Cheban sells heavenly Sky House home for $2.5M

Jonathan Cheban, the Kim Kardashian bestie and ex-publicist turned entrepreneur who legally changed his name to Foodgod, has sold his digs at Sky House for around $2.5 million. 

The two-bedroom, 2½-bath home, at 11 E. 29th St., was asking $2.59 million.

He bought the 1,612-square-foot condo for $1.56 million in 2009, according to property records.

Cheban, we hear, has relocated to Florida. While he searches for his Miami dream home, he is renting in Bal Harbour, sources said. 

Born in Moldova when it was part of the Soviet Union, Cheban, 47, grew up in Fort Lee, NJ, and has come a long way from his teenage days as a fast-food delivery guy for Blimpie.

Cheban — who now claims 7.1 million followers on TikTok and 3.6 million on Instagram — is basking in his mogul moment, despite haters who credit Kardashian as the sole reason he was catapulted into fame.

“I helped Kim along the way — big time — but I created my own identity,” he told The Post earlier this year. “… Thank God reality TV happened. Oh my God, it gave me a chance.” (Reps for Kardashian did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.)

He is known as a mega-influencer who documents excess in food, like devouring gold-dusted chicken wings from the Ainsworth restaurant. 

Cheban’s former residence, which was designer renovated, is on the building’s 11th floor. It features wide-plank walnut floors, 14-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, Venetian plaster, high-gloss painted walls and mood lighting.

There’s also an open chef’s kitchen with a built-in TV.

The home also boasts high-tech details like surround sound and a 65-inch Sony TV.

A small dining area occupies a corner of the 1,612-square-foot home. Douglas Elliman
The chef’s kitchen comes equipped with a TV to cheat off of Rachel Ray. Douglas Elliman
One of the Sky House unit’s two bedrooms. Douglas Elliman

Built in 2005, the 55-story tower’s amenities include a concierge, gym, cold storage and a bike room.

 The listing broker is Neal Klotsman, of Douglas Elliman.