Talk show tycoon Steve Doocy finds a buyer for $1.8 million, 1-acre New Jersey property in just a week
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Fox host Steve Doocy has found a buyer for the 4-bedroom home just a few weeks after stepping down from his role on “Fox & Friends.”
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ComTalk show tycoon Steve Doocy finds a buyer for $1. 8 million, 1-acre New Jersey perty in just a weekThe has a two-story great room with a fireplacePublished: July 9, 2025 at 5:04 a
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Photo: Getty ImagesBeloved “Fox & Friends” host Steve Doocy has found a buyer for his $1. 8 million New Jersey in a matter of days—and just a few weeks after announcing that he would be trading the Northeast for Florida and stepping down from his full-time role on the hit Fox News show
Doocy, 68, who had appeared as a co-host on the gram since its inception in 1998, revealed in early May that he would be ending his decades-long run as a full-time star, after growing increasingly frustrated with his 3:30 a
Commute from his Wyckoff abode to the network’s Manhattan studio
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