Tennis star Tommy Paul and his fiancée, lifestyle influencer Paige Lorenze, have executed a significant real estate overhaul to begin their life together in Connecticut. After announcing their engagement in July 2025, the couple decided to move out of their individual residences and invest in a shared “forever home.”
Tommy Paul and Fiancée Paige Lorenze Part Ways With Their Individual Homes Ahead of Marriage
In January 2026, Paul listed his ultra-modern home in Boca Raton, Florida, for $2.8 million. He originally purchased the property in July 2023 for $2.5 million, marking a quick turnaround on the investment. The residence is a 3,200-square-foot contemporary house featuring five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
Designed with an athlete’s lifestyle in mind, it includes a chef’s kitchen with a waterfall island, 14-foot ceilings, and 30-foot sliding glass doors that open to a resort-style saltwater pool and spa. The home also boasts a detached guest casita that Paul utilized as a fitness studio. The property reportedly found a buyer and went under contingent offer within one week of being listed.
Simultaneously, Lorenze listed her home in Fairfield, Connecticut, for $2.49 million. She had purchased the 5,000-square-foot New England estate for $2.4 million in the summer of 2024.
Known to her followers as the backdrop for many of her “Dairy Boy” vlogs, the home features a mix of traditional architecture and modern upgrades, including wooden ceiling beams, a bright blue living room, and a marble fireplace. The property sits on more than two acres and includes a pool and garden, though Lorenze noted in her videos that the couple sought additional land and privacy for their long-term plans.
The couple has transitioned to a larger, historic estate in Connecticut. This new “dream mansion” is the centerpiece of their move, as it allows them to combine their professional and personal needs on one property.
The estate features a “big barn” and extensive acreage, allowing Lorenze to keep her horses on-site rather than boarding them elsewhere. For Paul, the property includes a private tennis court for off-season training and a high-tech golf simulator inside the house.
On the court, Paul recently concluded his Delray Beach Open campaign, reaching the championship match. The fifth seed defeated Corentin Moutet, Adam Walton, top seed Taylor Fritz, and fourth seed Learner Tien to reach the final. In the championship game, he lost 4-6, 3-6 to compatriot Sebastian Korda.
