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Sean Hannity is selling his Florida mansion — he just bought it a year ago

Sean Hannity, seen onstage during the 2025 Fox Nation Patriot Awards, is looking to sell one of his Palm Beach properties.
Sean Hannity, seen onstage during the 2025 Fox Nation Patriot Awards, is looking to sell one of his Palm Beach properties. Getty Images

Flip that house.

Just a year after snapping up a mansion in Manalapan, a small beach town just south of Palm Beach, Fla., Sean Hannity is looking to get rid of it — for a tidy profit.

The waterfront estate cost the Fox anchor just about $23.5 million. The eight bedroom beauty can be yours for almost double that amount, a whopping $44.9M. Did we mention it comes furnished?

“Crafted for discerning buyers seeking privacy, acreage, and generational quality, this is a rare opportunity to secure a world-class Manalapan estate with scale, infrastructure, and dual-waterfront living that cannot be replicated today,” the listing notes. Vince Spadea Jr. of Douglas Elliman has the listing.

No worries, Hannity’s hardly homeless and most definitely not returning to New York due to his hatred of high taxes, a point he’s hammered home endlessly. The Long Island native still owns property in Palm Beach, just a stone’s throw from President Donald Trump’s winter White House, Mar-a-Lago.

In early 2025, Hannity paid $14.9 million for a two-bedroom townhouse in the gated community of Sloan’s Curve, next door to another bachelor pad he bought for $5.3M in 2021.

The conservative personality was apparently not living in the stunning manse, Realtor.com notes, instead renting it out for $139,000 a month. It’s unclear if Hannity originally saw this place as an investment, but the 64-year-old’s plans now are reportedly to combine his two townhomes into one styling crib.

So how much does room does Hannity need anyway? Though both of his kids from his previous marriage are grown, his fiancée, fellow Fox reporter Ainsley Earhardt, 49, coparents a 10-year-old daughter with her ex.

The conservative couple spent the holidays with their blended brood in Paris, as per Earhardt’s Instagram.

This story was originally published December 31, 2025 at 11:44 AM.

Madeleine Marr
Miami Herald
Celebrity/real time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered such features as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper’s daily People Page, attending red carpet events, awards ceremonies and press junkets; interviewing some of the biggest names in show business; and hosting her own online show. She is originally from New York City.
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