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Liam Neeson has sold his NYC home for $10.3M

Liam Neeson has sold his NYC home for $10.3M

New York Post2 hours ago
Never say never!
After swearing off dating, Liam Neeson, 73, has been in the news with talk of some off-screen love with 'Baywatch' alum, Pamela Anderson.
Now Neeson's Lincoln Square family home — where he raised his two sons with the late actress Natasha Richardson — has sold for $10.3 million, according to city property records filed on Monday. The buyers are listed as Martin Zetterberg and Joanmarie Zettenberg.
6 Liam Neeson has been a hit this summer thanks to his role in the buzzy 'The Naked Gun.'
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6 The residence has a large dining area — also with lovely views.
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6 A view of the home's layout.
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That's almost a half a million dollars short of the home's last asking price of $10.75 million, with listing broker Matthew Coleman of Coleman Real Estate Group.
Neeson and Anderson met while starring in this summer's surprise hit, a reboot of 'The Naked Gun.' They're also clearly having a blast promoting the film, and their on- and off-screen chemistry — while coyly declining to confirm or deny the existence of a romance.
One of Neeson's sons, Daniel, just gave the couple his stamp of approval from the audience of Andy Cohen's 'WWHL,' as did Neeson's former sister-in-law, actor Joely Richardson, of films like 'The Patriot' and TV series like 'Nip/Tuck.'
Joely's sister, Natasha — who was Neeson's wife — died in 2009 following a ski accident in Quebec. She starred in 'The Parent Trap.' Both are the daughters of Vanessa Redgrave and Tony Richardson.
Neeson has appeared in more than 100 films, including the Oscar-winning 'Schindler's List,' and 'Love Actually.' The couple had assembled this home, which is a combo of three separate units, for around $3.99 million 25 years ago.
6 Even in this hallway, sunlight pours in.
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6 The main bedroom has space aplenty for a sitting area.
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6 The view corridor is nothing short of impressive.
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The Park Millennium condo is by Central Park, at 111 W. 67th St., and comes with an Equinox in the building. The listing first hit the market for $12.75 million last year.
At 4,524 square feet, the five-bedroom, five-bathroom residence is on the tower's 28th floor. Past residents in the building have included Howard Stern and Jon Bon Jovi.
The home opens to a foyer that leads to a corner great room, with floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase Central Park. There's also a large eat-in chef's kitchen with a pantry, an adjacent corner family room and a large dining area — as well as custom built-ins and window treatments. The main bedroom suite has park views, two spa-like baths, a home office/library and a gym.
It's not clear if Neeson plans to stay in New York City. He also owns a 37-acre property in Millbrook, in upstate New York, that he bought in 1994, as well as property in Dublin and in his native Northern Ireland.
As for Anderson, she reportedly moved back to her hometown of Vancouver Island, Canada during the pandemic.
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