Tyson Fury’s daughter, Venezuela, and her husband Noah Price have chosen to begin their married life in a static home valued at nearly £47,000, according to recent social media posts. The couple, aged 16 and 19 respectively, are currently honeymooning in Marbella, Spain, following a lavish wedding celebration last weekend.
Venezuela Fury shared images of the couple’s new residence on TikTok, highlighting its open-plan kitchen and living area, two bedrooms, and bathroom. She described the property as “R first ever home” and expressed pride in Noah. The static home, measuring 42 feet by 14 feet, is located in East Yorkshire and was custom-built by Carabuild, a bespoke builder based in Beverley.
Despite reports referring to the property as a static caravan, Venezuela clarified on social media that it should be considered a “chalet” or static home rather than a caravan. The design and construction company confirmed their involvement with the project, noting the pleasure of building the pair’s first marital home.
This choice marks a significant departure from the opulent lifestyle associated with Venezuela’s family. Her father, Tyson Fury, a well-known boxing champion, and her mother, Paris Fury, own an £8 million mansion on the Isle of Man. A source close to the family remarked that Venezuela is eager to begin married life in a more traditional and modest setting, despite her upbringing surrounded by luxury.
The couple is expected to move into the static home upon their return from Spain as they embark on the next chapter of their lives.
