Conservative pundit Sean Hannity of Fox News is following a route taken by thousands of Palm Beach homeowners who have decided to make Florida their permanent residence: He is selling his home in New York.
And what a home it is. The estate on 6 waterfront acres is priced at $13.75 million in Oyster Bay on Long Island.
Hannity made headlines in early January when he said on his iHeart Radio show that he had begun broadcasting from “the free state of Florida.” He said the policies of the Sunshine State’s conservative political leadership were more in line with his values than those of liberal-leaning “blue” states such as New York.
Hannity’s home in Palm Beach is a South End townhouse he has owned since 2021, when he paid a recorded $5.3 million for it, property records show.
In January, the Palm Beach Daily News was the first media outlet to report that he had filed an official “declaration of domicile” at the Palm Beach County Courthouse that listed the townhouse as his “permanent home.”
At the time, a spokeswoman for Hannity told the Palm Beach Daily News she could not disclose where he was broadcasting from in Florida.
Palm Beach’s prohibition against operating businesses out of private homes would prohibit him from broadcasting his weekday radio program, “The Sean Hannity Show,” and his weeknight TV show, “Hannity,” from his townhouse in the Residences at Sloan’s Curve.
The Wall Street Journal broke the news of the New…