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Inside David Beckham's global property empire: From 'Beckingham Palace' to $72 million Miami mansion

Times of India Published Jul 16, 2026 Reviewed Jul 16, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
David and Victoria Beckham paid around $72.3 million for a waterfront mansion on Miami Beach's North Bay Road, one of the biggest acquisitions in their property portfolio.
about 72300000 USD · waterfront mansion on Miami Beach's North Bay Road Gentleman's Journal
Beckham Brand Limited, a London-based company led by David Beckham, purchased a 9,200-square-foot penthouse in Miami’s One Thousand Museum in 2020 for about $19.8 million.
about 19800000 USD · 9,200-square-foot penthouse in Miami’s One Thousand Museum
The Miami penthouse owned by Beckham Brand Limited was sold for $24.6 million, according to the South Florida Business Journal.
24600000 USD · Miami penthouse previously owned by Beckham Brand Limited South Florida Business Journal
David and Victoria Beckham purchased Rowneybury House (‘Beckingham Palace’) in Hertfordshire in 1999 for £2.5 million.
2500000 GBP · Rowneybury House (‘Beckingham Palace’) in Hertfordshire
Rowneybury House (‘Beckingham Palace’) was sold in 2015 for £11.5 million, according to Hello! Magazine.
11500000 GBP · Rowneybury House (‘Beckingham Palace’) in Hertfordshire Hello! Magazine
David Beckham bought a waterfront mansion on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah in 2003 for around $1.6 million.
about 1600000 USD · waterfront mansion on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah
The Beckhams purchased a luxury mansion in Beverly Hills in 2007 for roughly $18.7 million.
about 18700000 USD · luxury mansion in Beverly Hills
The Beckhams sold their Beverly Hills mansion in 2018 for $33 million in an off-market deal, as cited by Agricultural Digest.
33000000 USD · Beckhams’ Beverly Hills mansion Agricultural Digest

Few athletes have shaped modern football and global celebrity culture like David Beckham. Rising from Manchester United's academy to worldwide fame, he became known for his passing and free kicks, winning titles across England, Spain, the United States and France before building a successful career in business and fashion after retirement.

Away from football, Beckham has assembled an impressive property portfolio spanning the UK, the United States and the Middle East. Miami mansionOne of Beckham's most expensive property purchases is a waterfront mansion on Miami Beach's exclusive North Bay Road. According to Gentleman's Journal, David and Victoria Beckham paid around $72.3 million for the modern residence, marking one of the biggest acquisitions in their property portfolio.Designed by Florida based architecture firm Choeff Levy Fischman, the minimalist home spans about 14,270 square feet and features expansive glass walls, contemporary interiors and direct waterfront views.Miami penthouseBefore buying the Miami Beach mansion, Beckham owned a spectacular penthouse inside One Thousand Museum, one of the last residential buildings designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid.Beckham Brand Limited, a London-based company led by Beckham, bought the 9,200-square-foot penthouse in 2020 for about $19.8 million.

The residence included five bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms and a large outdoor terrace overlooking the city.The property later sold for $24.6 million, according to the South Florida Business JournalHolland Park mansion, LondonThe Beckhams have long maintained a base in London's prestigious Holland Park neighbourhood.

They purchased the West London mansion in 2013, adding another high-profile address to their growing collection.Situated in one of London's most sought-after residential areas, the home has undergone extensive renovations over the years and continues to serve as one of the family's principal residences.The Cotswolds Country retreatAway from city life, the Beckhams own a countryside estate in England's picturesque Cotswolds region.The converted barn-style property was reportedly purchased in 2016 for an estimated $8.1 million to $10.8 million.

The rural retreat offers privacy and open landscapes, providing a quieter contrast to the family's homes in London and Miami.Palm Jumeirah mansion, DubaiThe Beckhams were among the early international celebrities to invest in Dubai's Palm Jumeirah.David Beckham bought the waterfront mansion in 2003 for around $1.6 million.

The property became one of the family's best-known overseas homes and reflected Dubai's growing appeal as a destination for luxury real estate.Burj Khalifa apartmentIn addition to the Palm Jumeirah villa, the Beckhams are widely reported to own an apartment inside Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.The apartment was reportedly purchased in 2009 for about $5 million,Beverly Hills mansionFollowing Beckham's move to the United States to join LA Galaxy, the family purchased a luxury mansion in Beverly Hills in 2007 for roughly $18.7 million.The Italian-style villa measured nearly 11,500 square feet and featured six bedrooms, nine-and-a-half bathrooms, a library, an elevator and a combined media and music room.

After more than a decade, the Beckhams sold the property in an off-market deal for $33 million in 2018, as cited by Agricultural Digest.Rowneybury house, better known as 'Beckingham Palace'One of the Beckhams' most famous homes was Rowneybury House in Hertfordshire, widely nicknamed "Beckingham Palace".David and Victoria Beckham bought the estate in 1999 for £2.5 million, shortly after their marriage.

Set within 17 acres of grounds, the mansion became synonymous with the couple during the early years of their fame and was one of the UK's most photographed celebrity homes.They placed the estate on the market in 2014, and it was sold the following year for £11.5 million, Hello! Magazine reported.From London townhouses and countryside estates to waterfront mansions in Miami and landmark residences in Dubai, Beckham's property portfolio reflects the different stages of his life and career over decades, combining luxury, global reach and long-term investment appeal.Ready to Make a Smarter Property Decision?

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