Tyson Fury and his family moved to the Isle of Man in December 2025, departing from Morecambe, Lancashire, where they had lived for 20 years. Multiple reports indicate the Isle of Man offers a top income tax rate of 21% and a tax cap of £220,000, along with no capital gains tax, inheritance tax, wealth tax, or stamp duty. According to these reports, Fury is likely to pay the Isle of Man tax cap of £220,000, saving around £11 million compared to UK taxes.
Fury's substantial wealth provides context for these potential tax savings. Multiple reports estimate his net worth at around £200 million, with his company report showing a fortune of £162 million in 2024. 8 million for his fight fee against Arslanbek Makhmudov and around £6 million in endorsements, highlighting the financial stakes involved in his relocation.
Sometimes you can just be in a place too long and everybody knows where you live. I had to disconnect my intercom on the gates because every weekend I had crackpots and drunk people ringing the doorbell and asking for Tyson.
The new home on the Isle of Man is a 200-year-old country manor house on a nine-acre estate near Peel. Multiple reports describe the property as having four reception areas, six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a study, a cinema room, a gymnasium, a games room, a sauna, a coach house, a garage block, and stables. The home cost £5 million, reflecting Fury's investment in a secure and luxurious living environment.
Security concerns were a key factor prompting the move from Morecambe. 7 million Morecambe mansion after a security scare involving an intruder. According to Daily Mail - Sport, Tyson Fury described the final straw as an intruder scaling 40-foot gates and demanding to be adopted by him and his wife Paris.
The final straw was when I had a lunatic come over my gates, 40-foot gates and I've got an attack dog. I've got everything. The police came and he said: 'I'm here to be adopted by Tyson and Paris (Fury's wife)'.
Fury also noted that he often spends time away for training camps, leaving his home vulnerable to such incidents. Fury has publicly denied that tax motives drove the relocation, instead citing prank callers and intruders as the primary reasons. According to Daily Mail - Sport, he described disconnecting his intercom due to frequent disturbances from people he characterized as disruptive and recounted multiple incidents, including one where a man in seashells claimed God sent him to speak to Fury.
The Fury family includes Tyson and Paris, who have seven children. Multiple reports confirm they have booked a luxury hotel and resort near their home for their daughter Venezuela's wedding next month, indicating ongoing family commitments despite the move. Personal updates from Paris Fury provide further insight into the family's life.
The man was about 35-years-old and he was saying that we were going to adopt him. He was wearing a dressing gown and pyjamas. When the police asked where he came from, he said London and that he was here to visit his father and mother. This man could have had a knife on him, or anything.
According to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz, Paris Fury described being on a health kick, trying to lose weight by cutting out sugar and sweet treats. She also expressed that she is not ready to become a grandmother before 40, offering a glimpse into her personal priorities. The Isle of Man's tax advantages are well-documented, with its residency requirements typically involving proof of income and intent to live on the island.
The island's appeal to high-net-worth individuals stems from its capped tax system and lack of various levies, making it an attractive destination for those seeking financial benefits. Reactions to the move have varied, with some observers questioning whether security alone justified such a drastic change. The relocation could impact Fury's public image, potentially casting him as prioritizing privacy and safety while also benefiting financially from the island's tax policies.
I wasn't home. I was at the gym and Paris phoned me going nuts and then it was actually one of our neighbours who saw someone climbing over the bins and she phoned the police.
Unknowns persist regarding the specific security measures implemented at the new Isle of Man home and the exact tax comparison between UK and Isle of Man liabilities for Fury's current earnings. Additionally, the exact location and name of the luxury hotel booked for Venezuela Fury's wedding have not been disclosed. Further unknowns involve the legal or residency requirements Fury had to meet for the Isle of Man move and the impact of the relocation on the family's daily life and community integration.
But that wasn't the only one. I've had a million nut jobs at my place. One time there was a guy and he was dressed in shells, all seashells – from head-to-toe – looked like an absolute lunatic. He said God sent him to speak to me.
But my manager Spencer offered him 20 quid and he grabbed it and vanished.
I didn’t feel old enough for this, but she is over-the-moon happy. The two of them are in their own little bubble. And look, I got married myself, at 18.
Venezuela’s only young herself. They want to do some travelling, make their own life together first, so there’s no rush. I don’t think I’ll be mentally prepared for that, even in a few years’ time. We’ll see!