“Irishman” producer Randall Emmett is once again seeking a buyer for his sleek and slender Los Angeles abode.
This Bel-Air property hit the market last May for $6.3 million, a price that was later cut down to $5.79 million before being taken off the market.
As of Monday, though, it’s back and looking for an owner at the new, more modest price of $4.9 million.
Emmett, 52 — who also produced 2013’s “2 Guns,” has appeared on the Bravo reality hit “Vanderpump Rules” and shares a 2-year-old daughter with the show’s star, Lala Kent — is moving because he’s found a much larger property farther west, an insider told The Post.
The two-story home, which measures in at 4,276 square feet, is chicly designed with floor-to-ceiling windows (including a full wall of them in the living room), vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors courtesy of Bravolebrity Jeff Lewis, who fully remodeled the space four years ago.
The “Flipping Out” celebrity’s work included renovating the kitchen, which now boasts white cabinets galore, a huge over-sink window and a white island in the center of the space.
The main entry and living area lead directly into the kitchen, which in turn heads directly into the dining room.
Outside, a freshly resurfaced pickleball court is sandwiched by a bar-equipped dining area on one side and a pool on the other.
All four bedrooms have ensuite baths and there’s an additional powder room — as well as mountain, canyon and ocean views throughout.
“Bel-Air is one of the best neighborhoods in California, if not the best,” listing rep Sasha Kaplan Pollak, of Coldwell Banker Realty, who’s once again marketing this property alongside colleague David Kessler, previously told The Post. “Surrounded by great people and breathtaking views. The opportunity is endless.”