The Manhattan loft where Heath Ledger passed away just more than 15 years ago has sold for $14.25 million, The Post has learned.
Located in Soho, at 419-421 Broome St., Ledger had rented the 4,400-plus-square-foot unit for roughly $25,000 a month.
Property records obtained by The Post show the home sold last month to an anonymous LLC in an off-market deal.
On Jan. 22, 2008, the Australian actor was found dead in his bedroom — his death caused by an accidental overdose of prescription medication.
Shortly after his passing, the building, built in 1873, was transformed into a condominium and renovated with two stories added.
Made up of three bedrooms and three baths, the unit has an open floor plan with a great room, and comes fully furnished.
The home also includes coffered ceilings and cast-iron columns. Before and after photos show that the unit has remained fairly the same with updated features.





In the years since, the chef’s kitchen has been renovated with high-end appliances. The bedroom has exposed brick, and the bathroom has been updated to include marble walls and flooring.
The unit has 14-foot-high ceilings, and the building also comes with sound-insulated custom windows.
The unit also has a woodburning fireplace, central AC and its own laundry room.



Ledger, who passed away at the age of 28, was found by his housekeeper and a masseuse at around 3:30 in the afternoon that day — and the news spread fast throughout the city….