Overview
- The 4,524-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-bathroom unit was assembled from three separate condos and sold to Martin and Joanmarie Zetterberg for $10.3 million.
- Neeson first listed the Upper West Side residence for $12.75 million in 2024, withdrew it, then reduced the price to $10.75 million in March before accepting the discounted offer.
- The penthouse offers panoramic views of Central Park and the Hudson River with floor-to-ceiling windows, a chef’s kitchen, custom built-ins, a spa-style primary suite and an in-unit gym alongside 24-hour doorman and Equinox amenities.
- The sale closes a 26-year chapter in Lincoln Square after Neeson and his late wife, Natasha Richardson, bought the property for about $3.9 million in 1999 and raised their two sons there.
- The transaction coincides with the public emergence of his relationship with Pamela Anderson, drawing renewed attention to his personal life and real estate portfolio.