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Inside Lionel Messi’s $300 Million Property Portfolio

Lionel Messi’s real estate holdings are as impressive as his record-breaking career, forming a key part of his growing $850 million fortune. While his legendary run on the pitch has earned him over $1.6 billion, the 38-year-old soccer star’s savvy investments in luxury real estate and hospitality are fueling the next chapter of his wealth.

As chairman of Edificio Rostower Socimi—a company recently listed as a real estate investment trust (REIT) in Spain with a valuation of $232 million—he owns seven hotels, commercial real estate, and an enviable collection of luxury homes spanning Miami, Europe, and Argentina.

Messi’s seven Ballon d’Or awards—the most ever given to any player—are just one part of his legend. After scoring a record number of goals for Barcelona over two decades, making a splashy move to Paris Saint-Germain, and now taking Inter Miami to new heights, Messi has become a global icon with an income and lifestyle to match. Forbes named him the highest-paid athlete in both 2019 and 2022, and he’s spent those earnings wisely, turning his winnings into tangible assets.

Off the field, the Argentinian World Cup champion’s taste for the finer things continues with a car collection worth around $3 million, reportedly headlined by a $1.5 million Pagani Zonda Tricolore. Add in two Ferraris—a F430 Spyder and a F355 Spider Scaglietti—and a Maserati Gran Turismo MC, and it’s clear the footballer knows how to ride in style. He also has an impressive watch collection that includes grails by Patek Philippe, Jacob & Co., and Rolex.

From sprawling Mediterranean compounds to waterfront mansions in South Florida, Messi’s real estate ventures showcase the savvy side of this sports titan. Below, we break down the star’s most impressive properties and how he’s crafted a luxury lifestyle off the field to rival his footballing feats.


Source: Luxury - robbreport.com


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