Shock Jock, Howard Stern Buys Mansion for $52 million; Neighbors Include Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter

Howard Stern, shock comedian and "America's Got Talent" Judge, just bought Florida mansion for a whopping 52 million dollars.

The Florida mansion was custom built in 1992 and sold privately to shock jock Howard Stern. It looks like Stern will now be splitting his time between his Florida paradise and New York City, where Stern works.

The mansion was formerly owned by textile mogul Martin Trust and is located in Palm Beach.

Located directly on the beautiful Florida waterfront, this quaint mansion has five bedrooms, 12.5 bathrooms, and over 40,000 square feet of living space, the mansion itself holding 19,000 square feet. The mansion also has expansive landscapes surrounded by a high privacy wall, along with a swimming pool and an outdoor lounge area.

It has been estimated that Howard Stern is worth more than 500 million dollars. Stern signed a deal with SiriusXM radio, which pays him half a billion dollars according to The Inquisitr, plus his job on "America's Got Talent," so this bro is just rolling the doe.

Some of Stern's new neighbors in Palm Beach will include Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter, a match made in heaven.

Howard Stern is an American radio personality, television host, author, and actor. His radio show was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2005. It was also through his radio show, "The Howard Stern Show," Stern earned himself the "shock jock" nickname after his controversial and often too outspoken style.

The Federal Communications Commission also fined Stern for $2.5 million dollars for material that was deemed indecent.

Stern is currently married to Beth Ostrosky, and has three children with his former wife Alison Berns.

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