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As "The Naked Gun" continues its hot summer streak, Neeson has pocketed a handsome sum from the sale of his Lincoln Square nest. The acclaimed actor recently sold his New York City residence for an impressive $10.3 million. This transaction marks the end of an era for Neeson, who had called the luxurious property home for several years.
The stunning apartment features breathtaking views of the city skyline and boasts expansive living spaces, making it a prime choice for anyone seeking a blend of comfort and elegance in the heart of Manhattan. Neeson's decision to sell comes at a time when the real estate market in New York is experiencing a surge, with properties in desirable neighborhoods attracting significant attention from buyers.
As Neeson moves on to new ventures, fans and real estate enthusiasts alike are left to wonder what the future holds for the talented star. With his successful film career and now a lucrative property sale, Neeson continues to make headlines both on and off the screen.
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