David and Victoria Beckham don’t just rule the worlds of soccer and fashion—they’ve built a global empire that extends far beyond the pitch and the runway. And their choices in residences, spanning sleek city penthouses, countryside estates, and waterfront mansions, each reflect their signature blend of style and star power. Whether basking in the Miami sun, retreating to the English countryside, or laying low atop Dubai’s tallest tower, the Beckhams know how to live iconically.
In addition to their primary professions, they’ve each cultivated powerhouse brands. David’s ventures include co-owning Inter Miami CF, launching grooming and whiskey lines, and founding Studio 99, the production company behind the Emmy-winning 2023 Netflix doc Beckham. Victoria, meanwhile, turned her Spice Girls superstardom into a thriving fashion and beauty label, Victoria Beckham Holdings Limited. Together, their combined net worth is estimated at £500 million (about $671 million), according to The Sunday Times Rich List.
Their homes have tracked their rise. In Spain, during David’s Real Madrid era, they owned a Tuscan-style villa ideal for their growing family. When he joined LA Galaxy in 2007, the Beckhams settled into a 13,000-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion with six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a custom media room for Victoria. They sold it quietly for $33 million in 2018, closing a glitzy, tabloid-tracked chapter in Lala Land.
Even at sea, the Beckhams do it big. Their $20 million Riva 130 Bellissima yacht, Seven—named for David’s squad number, which is also daughter Harper’s middle name—is a floating retreat, not only for the two of them but also for their four kids, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper.
Now, let’s take a closer look at their impressive collection of homes.
Burj Khalifa Condo
Image Credit: Tyson Paul/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images After handing over a glamorous villa on Palm Jumeirah to Victoria’s parents, the Beckhams didn’t say goodbye to Dubai—they upgraded to a sky-high apartment at the 2,700-plus-foot-tall Burj Khalifa in 2009. Though details remain scarce, reports peg the price they paid at around £5 million ($5 million).
What is known are the building’s insane perks: four swimming pools, a private library, a cigar lounge, an in-house grocery store, and a slew of restaurants. Plus, The Club, a four-story wellness center with two gyms, spa services, and yet another pool. While their unit stays private, one thing’s clear—if you’re going to lay low in Dubai, doing it at the top of the tallest building in the world isn’t a bad move.
Holland Park Home Base
Image Credit: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images While juggling global projects and family life, the Beckhams’ heart remains in London, where they call a stunning townhome in Holland Park their home base. They snapped up the Grade II–listed Victorian beauty in 2013 for around $38 million and dropped nearly $10 million on renovations a few years later—including adding a guesthouse next door for son Brooklyn.
Various reports show the four-story mansion packs six bedrooms, a sleek black-and-white kitchen with open shelving, an indoor pool, a wine cellar, a gym, a fashion runway, a nail salon, and whispers of a secret escape tunnel beneath the garden. The kitchen’s star? A black six-burner stove David keeps impeccably clean. Upstairs, his changing room rivals any luxury boutique, with floor-to-ceiling white-paneled wardrobes and built-in lighting—just like viewers saw in the docuseries.
Cotswolds Country House
Image Credit: Google Earth In 2016, as they balanced expanding careers with family life, David and Victoria embraced classic English countryside living, scooping up a £12 million converted barn in the heart of the Cotswolds. Nestled near Chipping Norton and just a stone’s throw from Soho Farmhouse—a celeb hotspot—the sprawling estate quickly became their rustic retreat, not to mention a social media and Netflix docuseries favorite.
The Beckhams don’t do things by half measure, so they didn’t actually settle for just one farmhouse. They combined three Grade II–listed buildings into a nine-bedroom country playground decked out with exposed brick, mounted antlers, and tons of cozy rural charm. Along with ample reception rooms, rustic vibes continue into a chef’s kitchen, private cinema, spa, gym, and a moody wine cellar where David filmed many memorable moments from the docuseries. There is also a game room with a pool table and a classic arcade machine. The fully upgraded estate now clocks in with a valuation of about $14.7 million.
British landscaper Marcus Barnett helped transform the grounds into a private paradise: a natural swimming hole with recycled water, a tennis court turned football pitch complete with bleachers, an orchard with 23 tree varieties, wildflower meadows, formal gardens, and an apiary for beekeeping. Add in a traditional Estonian sauna, hot tub, plunge pool, and a $61,000 glamping safari tent with an outdoor kitchen and wood stove, and you’ve got countryside luxury on another level.
One Thousand Museum Penthouse
Image Credit: EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images With the world changing fast and the family needing a stylish base in the U.S., the Beckhams made a major splash in Miami’s real estate scene in early 2020, plunking down $19.8 million for a full-floor penthouse in the iconic One Thousand Museum tower, the late architect Zaha Hadid’s futuristic 60-story masterpiece. The five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath stunner sits high above Biscayne Boulevard and sports soaring ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and multiple terraces with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and South Beach.
Residents enjoy next-level amenities: a double-height aquatic center, full-service spa, sky lounge, helipad, and custom scents throughout the building. The purchase came before Lionel Messi’s 2023 move to Inter Miami CF—David’s co-owned club—making this pad the perfect home base as the Beckhams cemented their Miami foothold.
Miami Mansion
Image Credit: Choeff Levy Fischman With David continuing to build his stake in Inter Miami CF, the couple doubled down on their real estate commitment to Magic City in the fall of 2024, shelling out a jaw-dropping $72.25 million for a sleek waterfront mansion on the ultra-exclusive North Bay Road. Designed by Miami’s Choeff Levy Fischman and built by Bart Reines, the modern marvel sits on a gated half-acre with 124 feet of prime Biscayne Bay frontage.
Spanning over 12,500 square feet across two levels, the nine-bedroom, 11-bath home is pure tropical luxury. Antrobus Design Collective worked their magic on the sophisticated interiors, mixing rich Ipe wood, Perlato marble, and dark bronze-framed windows. Standout features include a dramatic entryway with reflecting pools and a cascading waterfall, a central courtyard boasting a two-story living green wall, plus a home theater, gym, spa, and a rooftop deck. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with three islands and a commercial walk-in fridge, while the primary suite feels like a private five-star hotel suite, and the resort-style backyard shines with a marble terrace, outdoor kitchen, and a palm-fringed infinity pool perfect for soaking up the Miami sun.
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