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Anthony Weiner has moved down the hall from estranged wife Huma Abedin

It’s Anthony Weiner’s homecoming.

The disgraced former congressman and registered sex offender is hanging his hat in new Manhattan digs — right down the hall from his estranged wife.

Weiner recently snagged a pad in the East Village apartment building where his long-suffering wife, Huma Abedin, lives with the couple’s 7-year-old son, multiple sources told The Post.

Insiders at 510 E. 14th St., a doorman building just south of StuyTown said that Weiner, 54, first started popping up there about two weeks ago.

He and Abedin — who scrapped divorce plans — apparently decided that living on the same floor is close enough and are occupying separate units in the market-rate building, where studios rent for about $3,000 a month and a one-bedroom goes for $5,000, the sources said.

In addition to the hallway and elevator, they may run into each other at the building’s gardening classes, cycle parties and Wednesday rooftop workouts.

Abedin, a longtime aide to Hillary Clinton, had previously filed from divorce, but the split was scrapped last year for the sake of the couple’s son, Jordan.

Weiner had been living in the Financial District since his May release from the Bronx halfway house where he’d wrapped up his 21-month sentence for sexting a 15-year-old North Carolina girl.

Weiner, once a rising congressional Democrat, wept and called himself a “very sick man” at his sentencing for sending the obscene texts.

In addition to his new pad, Weiner is rebuilding his life with a new job. Sources said he is working at an address on East 22nd Street. It wasn’t clear exactly who his new employer is, but the building is home to Almond, the hopping restaurant where Weiner’s brother, Jason, is the executive chef.

A hostess at Almond laughed off the idea of Weiner working there, but admitted that he does stop by from time to time to visit his brother.

Almond’s manager declined to comment, and a phone message left with Jason Weiner’s wife wasn’t immediately returned.

Back on East 14th Street, Weiner refused to discuss his living arrangements as he returned home Wednesday, and Abedin could not be reached for comment.

Building residents weren’t too bent out of shape to learn that their new neighbor is a sex offender.

“Do I feel comfortable with him being in the same building? I don’t know. There is a man that walks a pig everyday in the neighborhood,” said one mom who lives in the building. “Now we have two pigs.”

Additional reporting by Lorena Mongelli and Kevin ­Fasick