Inside Fury’s property empire, from £1.7m Morecambe home to Las Vegas mansion
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TYSON FURY has worked his way to the top of the boxing world.
The Gypsy King has fame, glory and heavyweight championship belts to his name thanks to his exploits in the ring.
With those accolades has also come a vast sum of wealth.
He is estimated to have a net worth of around £50million.
However, following his fight against Dillian Whyte in April 2023, some estimates put that figure as high as £130m.
Fury has put this wealth to good use, investing in a number of luxury assets.
Cars are one of the main items Fury’s money has gone towards, with his garage featuring a pair of Rolls Royce, a Porsche Taycan and a Ferrari to name but a few.
But chief among his assets are his houses.
Fury is said to own a number of properties, including the £1.7m pad featured in his Netflix documentary At Home With The Furys and a Las Vegas home where he is said to have let his coach stay cost free.
Below we will take a look at some of the stunning properties.
£550k family home
For years Fury and his family lived in a beautiful five-bed home in Morecambe.
Tyson has remained adamant he would never uproot his home from Morecambe telling ITV doc Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King in 2020: “Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?
“I love it… It’s true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.”
And considering the Fury’s former house, it’s clear to see why he would not want to leave.
In 2021, the five-bed, four-bathroom Lancashire home of Fury that overlooked Morecambe Bay was estimated to be worth £550,000.
The home was suitably decked out inside as well, as shown thanks to the snaps Fury’s wife Paris often shared to her social media pages.
Oil paintings, large photos of Fury in action and a trophy cabinet were all present in the property.
There were even gold curtains and a huge gold-framed Versace mirror.
A walk in wardrobe was also a frequent sight on Paris’ stories, featuring designer handbags and glamorous outfits to rival the Kardashian’s of the world.
£1.7million Morecambe mansion
True to his word, Fury snubbed a move elsewhere in order to remain by his beloved Morecambe.
In December 2020, Fury brought a new seaside mansion which, according to Land Registry documents obtained by The Mirror, set Tyson Fury Ltd. back a cool £1,695,000, and is mortage-free.
With seven children in tow – after welcoming their seventh in September 2023 – the new property gave the Furys a new lease of Morecambe life.
Paris was given free reign on the interior design of the stunning property, which features gold chandeliers, marble-topped counters and a grand piano.
The home featured heavily in the Netflix show At Home With The Furys, which offered fans a glimpse inside the chaotic and full-on life of Britian’s top heavyweight boxer.
There is a castellated front wall and wrought-iron black and gold fence and CCTV warning signs for security as well as lion motifs and four eagle sculptures to keep up appearances.
A water fountain can also be seen at the front of the property, while there is also a mini-playground with the “Gypsy King” logo painted on the floor outside.
Fortunately, Paris has upgraded her walk-in wardrobe for her amazing shoe collection – estimated to be worth a cool £50,000.
Speaking to loose women in 2020, Paris – who tied the knot with Fury in 2009 – explained the move came from them deciding to prioritise their children’s safety.
She said: “We get people around the house. It’s not good, we actually have to because of that.
“We’re in the process of moving house because we’ve had too many people at the door – too many strangers knocking.
“And we have five children here, it’s not like me and Tyson’s here, two adults who can sort of deal with situations.
“We have people coming to the house and the kids are opening the door and we don’t know who they’re opening the door to. It’s not what we need. It’s not the ideal situation.”
Caravan and gypsy wagon
But it hasn’t always been fancy digs for Fury, as once upon a time, he lived in a caravan on his father’s land.
Fury was raised as a traveller and left school at 11, but never lost touch with his roots despite his fame and fortune.
Indeed, dad John still retains that way of life as shown in the Netflix doc.
On his ITV documentary, Fury was seen wheeling his wagon around outside his Morecambe home.
Marbella home
Fury is also said to own a stunning white-cobbled mansion in Marbella, Spain reportedly worth up to £6m.
Pictures from 2018 have shown Fury in front of the property which features columns, large windows and an array of palm trees.
After revealing the pad on his story he said: ““New house had to treat myself.
“Been a long time coming. But the Mack in back [sic]. MTV Cribs blessed by God.”
Sin City digs
Fury’s property empire is not limited to this side of the Atlantic either.
Over in Las Vegas, also known as Sin City, Fury is said to own a stunning mansion as well as one other property.
Fury explained that he uses the pad when he fights in the United States, such as in his epic trilogy with Deontay Wilder.
And his coach SugarHill Steward has been allowed to stay at the property rent free until he is called upon to help Fury with his fight preparation.
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Fury previously said ahead of his fight with Derek Chisora: “I have bought a big beautiful house out there and never really used it, one camp.
“My trainer SugarHill is living in the house rent-free right now, sending me photos of all the fun he is having. I love it over there.”
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