Candace Owens has a net worth of $30 million as of 2024. She owns $18 million worth of real estate properties, most of which were tax-free gifts from her husband, George Farmer, according to Forbes.
According to a recent report, Candace Owens has quietly built a real estate asset portfolio valued at around $17 million. She owns a property in an expansive estate located in the Malibu community. This 7,200-square-foot property was acquired in 2020 for approximately $5.5 million.
The farm, situated near the town of Manitou Springs, includes a 4,500-square-foot main house, a fully operational horse ranch, and breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains. Owens reportedly purchased the farm in 2017 for about $3.2 million.
Candace Owens Net Worth 2024 (Forbes)
Name | Candace Amber Owens |
Net Worth | $30 Million |
Annual Income | $6 Million |
Podcasts Earnings | $1.5 Million |
Books Royalties | $1.8 Million |
Inheritance | $900,000 |
Other Assets
Owens’ real estate holdings also include a commercial property in Miami, Florida. This property, located in the upscale Coral Gables neighborhood, hosts several retail and office tenants. Owens is said to have acquired the property in 2021 for approximately $2.7 million.
In addition to her residential and commercial investments, Owens owns a substantial amount of land. The report states that she purchased over 90 acres of farmland in Nebraska for $1.8 million in 2022.
Feud with Ben Shapiro
Owens and Shapiro had a big disagreement over their views on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Shapiro, who supports Israel, was upset when Owens criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza, calling them “genocide.”
This led to public arguments, with Shapiro suggesting Owens should leave The Daily Wire if she disagreed with its stance. Owens questioned Shapiro’s professionalism, and eventually, she left The Daily Wire.
Where does she live?
Owens resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and two children in a 5-bedroom home. Her husband gifted her this house, which is currently valued at over $7 million.
Recently, the couple invested $450,000 to create a spacious play area and add a plunge pool in their backyard for their children.