Sources say the couple Sean & Ainsley bought land near the coast — and built a house with unique requirements, no one else in the US has built

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Palm Beach, FL – June 10, 2025, 03:17 AM ET – Sources close to Fox News power couple Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt have revealed that the engaged duo has purchased land near the coast and constructed a house with unique requirements unmatched by any other residence in the United States, marking a bold new chapter in their personal lives. The 63-year-old host of Hannity and the 48-year-old Fox & Friends co-host, who announced their engagement over Christmas 2024, have kept the project under wraps, but whispers of its extraordinary design are now surfacing.

The couple acquired a 12-acre plot along Florida’s southeastern coast in early 2025, adjacent to Hannity’s existing $23.5 million Manalapan mansion, according to real estate insiders. The new property, rumored to have cost upwards of $15 million, features a sprawling 8,000-square-foot home completed in May 2025. What sets it apart are its bespoke requirements: the house is built entirely with hurricane-resistant, 3D-printed concrete walls infused with a proprietary soundproofing material, a first in U.S. residential architecture. Designed by a Miami-based firm, the home includes a rooftop greenhouse powered by a custom tidal energy system, drawing from the coastal tides, and a subterranean safe room with biometric access—features tailored to their desire for privacy and self-sufficiency amid rising climate concerns.

Neighbors have noted the property’s discreet construction, with high fences and no public tours, reflecting the couple’s preference for seclusion since their relationship began in 2020. “You’d never know it’s there until you see the energy lines—quiet, but cutting-edge,” said a local landscaper who worked nearby. The design also incorporates a private dock for Hannity’s boat, a nod to his Florida lifestyle, and a nursery for Earhardt’s daughter Hayden, 9, blending family needs with their high-profile status. Sources suggest the tidal energy system, unique due to its off-grid capability, was a personal request from Hannity, aligning with his interest in sustainable yet secure living.

Social media buzz under #HannityHome has mixed reactions, with fans posting, “Sean and Ainsley building a fortress by the sea—love the innovation!” while skeptics question, “Is this overkill for a TV couple?” The project follows their recent vanishing from their NYC penthouse, fueling Montana relocation rumors (Daily Mail, June 10, 2025), though this coastal build suggests a different plan. Fox News declined to comment, stating, “Their personal projects are private matters.” As the couple prepares to settle into this one-of-a-kind retreat, their architectural gamble highlights a blend of luxury, security, and environmental adaptation unmatched in America.

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