
Liam Neeson Reportedly Sells His NYC Condo, Sparking Buzz
The "Taken" actor reportedly sold the lavish pad for just over $10 million. The sale has sparked speculation that he may be considering a move to Canada to be closer to his rumored beau.
Liam Neeson has let go of his New York City condo, located in the Park Millennium building in Lincoln Square, according to reports. The sale was finalized over the weekend, on Saturday, August 2.

Liam Neeson attends the Berlin premiere of the movie "The Naked Gun" (German Title: Die Nackte Kanone) at UCI Luxe East Side Gallery on July 24, 2025, in Berlin, Germany. | Source: Getty Images
Real estate sources who spoke to TMZ revealed that Neeson sold the abode for a whopping $10.3 million. He initially listed the unit for $12.75 million in 2024 but took it off the market, later re-listing it this year for $10.75 million.
He had owned the home since 1999. The 4,524-square-foot property includes five bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen with wraparound windows, and a cozy family room. It also features gorgeous views of Central Park and glimpses of the Hudson River.
The primary suite has two spa-like bathrooms, a boudoir, and a home gym. Residents also enjoy luxury amenities, including 24/7 doorman services, a concierge, an in-building Equinox, and more.
Following the news of the sale, fans began speculating that Neeson may be planning a move to Canada to be closer to his reported girlfriend and "The Naked Gun" co-star, Pamela Anderson. The "Barb Wire" star moved back to her home country in 2020.

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson attend SiriusXM's Town Hall with the cast of "The Naked Gun" hosted by Andy Cohen at SiriusXM Studios on July 30, 2025, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
"Maybe he's moving to 🇨🇦?" a netizen wondered. "He's moving to Vancouver island and buying the whole property with Pam," another quipped.
Anderson relocated to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, around the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The actress opened up about the move in 2024, sharing that she was "not in a good space" when she at the time and "needed a change."