Rumor Has It Greg Gutfeld Has Bought a New Mansion to Welcome His Second Child β But Is He Really Moving Out of New York? π π
Greg Gutfeld, the sharp-tongued host of Fox Newsβ Gutfeld! and co-host of The Five, has made a career out of keeping viewers guessing. But now, itβs not a punchline or political zinger making headlinesβitβs real estate. According to multiple sources close to the popular host, Gutfeld may have recently purchased a sprawling new mansion ahead of the arrival of his second child. And itβs not in his longtime home base of New York City.
If the rumors are true, the move would mark a major shift for Gutfeld, who has always kept his personal and professional lives rooted in Manhattanβs media jungle. But with a growing family, a demanding television schedule, and the need for more space (and more quiet), fans and industry insiders are asking: Is Greg Gutfeld really moving out of New York?
And if so⦠where is he headed?
From Studio Lights to Backyard Nights?
Over the past decade, Greg Gutfeld has cemented his place as a staple of Fox News programming. Whether heβs delivering a monologue dripping with sarcasm or clashing with guests on The Five, his on-screen energy has always been distinctly New Yorkβfast, edgy, and relentless.
But friends close to the Gutfeld family say something changed after the birth of his first child. And now, with baby number two on the way, the couple may be prioritizing peace over pace.
βGregβs a city guy, no doubt,β said a Fox colleague who asked not to be named. βBut lately, heβs been talking more about nature, space, and justβ¦ breathing room.β
The buzz began when Elena Moussa, Gregβs wife, was reportedly spotted touring luxury properties just north of the cityβquiet areas known for their rolling hills, privacy, and multimillion-dollar estates tucked behind gates and tall trees.
βThey werenβt looking at apartments,β said a local realtor. βWeβre talking six-bedroom, five-bathroom homes with libraries, wine cellars, and backyards big enough for a small concert.β
The Mansion in Question
While the Gutfelds havenβt publicly confirmed a purchase, real estate watchers have connected a few dots. One particular property in Westchester Countyβa newly renovated $6.5 million colonial mansionβwas recently taken off the market under an anonymous buyer. The home, set on four acres of manicured land, features:
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A sun-drenched nursery with hand-painted walls
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A soundproof home office with a recording booth
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A guest house (rumored to be for visiting grandparents or out-of-town friends)
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A library lined with custom oak shelves
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A gourmet kitchen with double islands and six ovens
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And, most intriguingly, a basement media room that could double as a personal TV studio
The listing photos also showed a backyard garden with whimsical touches, including a tree swing and a tiny cottage-style playhouseβfurther fueling speculation that this home was purchased with young children in mind.
βItβs very family-forward,β said one local neighbor. βItβs not some bachelorβs trophy house. Itβs a home designed to raise kids in.β
But Is He Really Leaving NYC?
So, is Greg actually pulling the plug on Manhattan life?
Not so fast.
Those close to him say the move, if true, wouldnβt be a full departure from New York Cityβbut rather a strategic shift. βHeβs not abandoning New York,β said the same Fox colleague. βHeβs building a retreat. A place to go where he doesnβt have to hear sirens when the babyβs napping.β
Gutfeldβs show, which tapes in Manhattan, still anchors him to the city. And with his live tapings and round-the-clock production schedule, itβs unlikely heβll stray too far for too long.
βHeβs a creature of habit,β another insider said. βHe loves the chaos of the newsroom. But when the cameras are off, he wants a place to be barefoot, wear mismatched socks, and chase his kids around the yard.β
Itβs also worth noting that remote work and hybrid taping models have become increasingly common across media. Several of Gutfeldβs segments are pre-recorded or voice-over friendly. If he wanted to, he could set up a satellite production space at the new mansionβespecially if that basement studio rumor is true.
What Does Elena Think?
Elena Moussa, the stylish and reserved wife of Greg Gutfeld, is said to be the driving force behind the move. While she has always adapted to the pace of city life, sources say sheβs longed for a bit more spaceβespecially with two small children.
βSheβs elegant but grounded,β said a family friend. βSheβs not asking for red carpets. She wants a vegetable garden, a reading nook, a home where the kids can grow up without stepping into traffic.β
Elena has hinted at a lifestyle shift in recent Instagram posts, showing serene morning coffee views, quiet nature walks, and a few cryptic captions like βPeace is the new luxuryβ and βHome is where love expands.β
To fans whoβve followed her closely, the breadcrumbs are clear.
What Fans Are Saying
Online reaction to the potential move has been swiftβand surprisingly emotional.
βGreg moving to the suburbs is the most unexpected plot twist of 2025,β one fan joked.
Another tweeted: βThe king of chaos wants chickens and calm? I respect the evolution.β
But many supporters are simply happy to see Gutfeld entering a new phaseβone that doesnβt just involve satirical news takedowns, but bedtime stories and birthday parties on the lawn.
So… Is He Moving?
Neither Greg Gutfeld nor Fox News has issued an official statement about any move or property purchase. However, multiple signs suggest that a major life change is underwayβand the timing couldnβt be more perfect.
With a second child due, a growing family, and a new perspective on life, Greg Gutfeld might be doing something he never expected: slowing down, just enough to savor it all.
Final Thoughts
Whether heβs moving to the woods or simply expanding his footprint beyond the five boroughs, one thing is certain: Greg Gutfeldβs story is evolving.
Heβs still the man with the mic. Still the sharpest voice in the room.
But now, he’s also the guy picking nursery colors, rethinking work-life balance, andβpossiblyβhiring a landscaper.
Because when family calls, even Greg Gutfeld listens.
And maybeβ¦ just maybeβ¦ heβs learning that sometimes, the best punchline is peace.