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Fox News host Sean Hannity plans to flip his Florida home for profit.

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ox News host Sean Hannity plans to sell his Manalapan, Fla., waterfront estate for a profit exceeding $20 million. The 8‑bedroom, 10.5‑bathroom mansion—purchased for $23.5 million in late 2024—was listed on Realtor.com for $44.9 million, including furnishings. A spokesperson declined to comment.

    The property sits on nearly two acres of barrier‑island land along a private road that hosts other nine‑figure homes and neighbors such as Larry Ellison. It uniquely fronts both the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The home features a pool, private boat dock, and a rooftop terrace overlooking the water. Interior décor remains largely unchanged from the 2024 photos.

    Manalapan has become a hotspot for ultra‑wealthy buyers. Realtor.com notes that rare plots in the town are fetching up to five times their previous sale prices, reflecting the area’s soaring demand. Hannity’s purchase came less than a year after he left New York and sold his Long Island house for $12.7 million.

    In June 2025, Hannity had offered the Manalapan estate as a long‑term lease at $130,000 per month, but he now intends to sell outright. The sale does not signal a departure from Florida; he continues to own two waterfront townhomes in a gated Palm Beach community where his shows are broadcast. The first, bought in 2021 for $5.3 million, served as a bachelor pad. In early 2025, he acquired the neighboring property for $14.9 million, shortly after announcing his engagement to fellow Fox host Ainsley Earhardt. Hannity plans to merge the two townhomes into a single, expansive residence, underscoring his commitment to the Sunshine State.

    The listing, represented by Vince Spadea Jr. of Douglas Elliman, highlights the estate’s panoramic views, modern amenities, and strategic location among high‑profile neighbors. While the property’s sale price suggests a substantial gain, the exact figures remain undisclosed. Hannity’s move reflects broader trends in Florida’s luxury real estate market, where high‑net‑worth individuals are increasingly investing in exclusive waterfront properties.

Sean Hannity plans to flip his Florida home for profit.