Liam Neeson Is Selling His Long-Time NYC Apartment at the Celebrity Resident-Filled Address for $10.75 Million

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Liam Neeson is ready for the next stage of his life, according to the New York Post. The "Schindler's List" and "Taken" trilogy actor is selling his New York City home that he purchased over 25 years ago. The 72-year-old shared the high-rise condo with his late wife, Natasha Richardson, before she passed away after a skiing accident in 2009.

The condo is located at 111 W 67th St., a rather prominent address for the who's who in Hollywood. Howard Stern, Jon Bon Jovi, and Alan Alda have all had homes there. The Park Millennium, as it's called, was completed in 1994 and has 56 stories. Neeson's home is nestled on the 28th floor and features five bedrooms and five bathrooms spanning across 4,500 square feet. It has north, south, east and west exposures, including views of Central Park. It also features a home gym and two primary bathrooms.

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According to Zillow, Neeson bought the property in 1999 for $2.75 million and is now listed for 10.75 million — an $8 million increase. Last year, the actor tried to get even more for the home, as it was listed for $12.75 million before the price cut. The property is being listed by Matthew Coleman of Coleman Real Estate Group.

This isn't Neeson's only home. He's reportedly worth an estimated $145 million, so it's unsurprising that he has a 34,000-square-foot farmhouse mansion in Upstate New York. Located in Wassaic, he purchased the home with Richardson in 1994.

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Just last month, Neeson helped out a friend, Dean Fay, who was selling his own Australian home in Mulgrave, a suburb of Melbourne. The actor, who's known for his iconic, powerful voice, lent his vocal cords to serve as the voice-over in a promo video. It included nods to well-known phrases Neeson is known for saying in his 2008 hit film, "Taken."

"I sent him a little script, and he said he had made a couple of little changes," Fay said of Neeson. "Not many actors would do that for a buddy at the end of the day. He's a very generous guy."

Neeson has acted in nearly 100 films, with the most recent being "Absolution." At the end of last year, he exclusively told People that retiring his action-movie skills may come at the end of 2025.

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