Tyson Fury Sold Morecambe Home for £700k After 17 Years
Tyson Fury Sells Morecambe House for £700,000

Tyson Fury and his family have left their Morecambe Bay home after 17 years, selling the property for £700,000. The sale was featured in the second season of Netflix's reality series At Home with the Furys, which premiered on April 12.

The Sale Details

The heavyweight boxer and his wife Paris initially listed the six-bedroom, three-bathroom mansion for £800,000 in 2025. It ultimately sold for £700,000 in August of that year. The couple had purchased the home for £480,000 in 2015. The property boasts stunning coastal views of the seaside town.

Why They Left

In the Netflix series, Tyson revealed that "begging letters" from strangers seeking financial help put him in an awkward position. However, the "final straw" came when an intruder climbed over the 40-foot fence and asked Tyson to "adopt" them. This incident prompted the family to relocate.

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Reflecting on their departure, Tyson said Morecambe had a "big impact" on his life, and his children were born and raised there. He described having "great memories" and called it "brilliant" living there.

New Life on the Isle of Man

The Furys have since moved to the Isle of Man, where they reportedly live in a house worth around £8 million. The new series follows Tyson as he embraces retirement, investing in a racehorse and taking a family road trip to Monaco, while Paris plans a sweet 16th birthday party and a vow renewal ceremony.

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