Inside Tyson and Paris Fury’s £8 Million Luxury Home on the Isle of Man: A Tax Haven Paradise

Inside Paris and Tyson Fury’s £8 Million Isle of Man Retreat: A Glimpse Into Their Luxury Life

Paris Fury, 36, has offered a peek into her family’s stunning new six-bedroom home on the Isle of Man, a tax haven where they recently relocated. The £8 million property, a sprawling stone-built farmhouse and stables, sits in the idyllic countryside near Douglas, the island’s capital, providing a serene retreat for the Fury family.Paris Fury, 36, gave fans a glimpse into the family's new six-bedroom home on the tax haven of the Isle of Man, that is said to have cost £8 million

The move, which took place late last year, follows a wave of changes in the UK’s property tax laws. Tyson, 37, and his wife, Paris, made the decision to call the Isle of Man home, benefiting from its favorable tax regime. With no capital gains or inheritance taxes and a top income tax rate capped at £220,000, their new location offers significant financial advantages compared to the mainland UK, where taxes can reach 45%.Taking to Instagram, Paris shared snaps posing in front of the pad and showed footage of a flock of sheep invading her back garden

On social media, Paris shared snapshots of their luxurious home, including a rare moment of humor when a flock of sheep took over their backyard. Alongside this, she gave fans an inside look at her modern kitchen and opened up about her new health kick, having cut out sugar and sweet treats to improve her lifestyle.

In addition to showing off their gorgeous home, Paris reflected on their new life on the island. She mentioned that the family is already fond of their new surroundings, noting how tranquil the rural retreat feels after their time in Morecambe, Lancashire.

Tyson, a multiple-time heavyweight champion worth an estimated £160 million, has made his shift to the Isle of Man official through company filings, becoming a ‘usually resident’ of the island as of December. The same status applies to Paris, who is the beneficial owner of her own company, Paris Fury Ltd.Paris and Tyson are parents to daughters Venezuela, 16, Valencia, eight, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two

The Fury family’s move to the Isle of Man was driven not only by tax considerations but also by a desire for privacy and family security. With their growing brood — including daughters Venezuela, 16, and Valencia, eight, and sons Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, nine, Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, and Prince Rico Paris, two — the couple is focused on giving their children a peaceful, supportive environment.She also showcased her modern kitchen while revealing she's now on a health kick since moving to the rural retreat

Paris and Tyson’s story has been one of love, resilience, and growth, having first married in 2008 and later renewing their vows in 2013. The couple even celebrated a third wedding ceremony in August 2025 in the South of France, further cementing their bond. Despite a rocky start to their relationship, including a near-breakup before their first wedding, Tyson and Paris have come a long way, and now, with their new life on the Isle of Man, their future together looks as strong as ever.

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