Multiple reports indicate Tyson Fury and his family moved to the Isle of Man in December 2025. Their new home is a 200-year-old country manor house situated on a nine-acre estate near Peel. The property is valued at £8 million.
The Isle of Man mansion boasts extensive luxurious features, including four reception areas, six bedrooms, and five bathrooms. Additional amenities comprise a study, a cinema room, a gymnasium, a games room, a sauna, a two-bedroom coach house, a garage block, and stables for four horses. Prior to this move, Tyson Fury and his family lived in Morecambe, Lancashire, for approximately 17 years.
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.
He sold his Morecambe mansion for £700,000 in August 2025. The Morecambe property featured six bedrooms, three bathrooms, and offered coastal views. A distinctive custom 'The Gypsy King' mural adorned the driveway.
Security concerns were the primary reason for the move, according to Tyson Fury. He described an incident where an intruder scaled 40-foot gates at the Morecambe home, demanding to be adopted by Tyson and Paris Fury. Fury denies that tax reasons were the primary motivation for moving to the Isle of Man.
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)'.
However, the island offers notable tax benefits, including a top income tax rate of 21% and a tax cap of £220,000. It also has no capital gains tax, inheritance tax, wealth tax, or stamp duty. Tyson Fury's wealth is substantial, with his net worth estimated around £200 million.
His company's fortune was reported as £162 million in 2024. 8 million for his upcoming fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov and approximately £6 million in endorsements. The Fury family includes seven children.
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.
Their daughter Venezuela got engaged in September 2025 and is set to marry in May 2026. For the wedding, Tyson and Paris Fury have booked a luxury hotel and resort less than ten miles from their Isle of Man home. Paris Fury is currently on a health kick, trying to lose weight by cutting out sugar and sweet treats.
Tyson Fury often receives letters from strangers asking for financial help, which he describes as 'begging letters'. Contradictions exist regarding the value of the Isle of Man mansion, with reports varying between £5 million and £8 million. Similarly, the number of children in the family is reported as either seven or eight.
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.
The move has sparked reactions regarding its implications for Fury's career and lifestyle. Several unknowns remain about the relocation. The exact date of the move within December 2025 has not been specified, and it is unclear whether security concerns or tax benefits were the dominant factor.
Current security measures at the Isle of Man mansion are undisclosed. The specific terms and duration of Fury's tax cap arrangement on the island are not public. Additionally, the identity and background of the intruder at the Morecambe home remain unconfirmed.
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.
Leaving the nest, it's sad really. I've been in Morecambe for 17 years. It's gone like a flash.
It's made a big impact on my life, it's where the kids were born and raised. I have got great memories in Morecambe. You know, going to the gym, going to the tip, go to Asda, go for a walk down the prom. It's been brilliant.