David Beckham has reportedly sold his lavish penthouse in Miami for a large profit, six years after purchasing the luxury pad.
The former footballer, 50, bought the condo back in 2020 for $19.8 million (£17.15 million) through his London-based company, Beckham Brand Limited.
And according to The New York Post, he has now sold it for a whopping $24.6 million, earning him a tidy $4.8 million profit on his investment.
The property is all the way up on the 59th floor of One Thousand Museum, which at 62 storeys and a height of 215m is one of the tallest buildings in the city.
The residence boasted five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, ceiling-to-floor windows and and spacious balcony overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, as well as Miami’s first private helipad.
Each apartment inside the One Thousand Museum features Italian kitchens with quartz countertops, by Gatto Cucine and spa-like bathrooms.
David Beckham has reportedly sold his lavish penthouse in Miami for a large profit, six years after purchasing the luxury pad (seen in Miami in June)
The property is all the way up on the 59th floor of One Thousand Museum, which at 62 storeys and a height of 215m is one of the tallest buildings in the city (pictured)
The former footballer, 50, bought the condo back in 2020 for $19.8 million (£17.15 million) through his London-based company, Beckham Brand Limited
David and wife Victoria also had access to the tower’s double-level gym and spa, infinity-edge pool, and hair and beauty complex.
The building houses 82 separate units, a Sky Lounge for residents’ use, an Aquatic Center, 24-hour security and a private cinema.
Daily Mail has contacted representatives for David for comment.
The eye-catching luxury condo was designed by late star architect Zaha Hadid, who died in Miami in 2016 aged 65, when the tower was built up to about the eighth floor.
Some of its quirkier features include, customised ‘scenting’ throughout the common areas, fresh flower deliveries and event planning services.
The lavish pad was used as a base for the Beckham family, after David launched his Inter Miami football team in 2018, with all four of his and Victoria’s children frequently staying there.
But even though he has reportedly now sold the penthouse, the couple still own a $72.25 million (£60 million) mansion in Miami Beach.
Built in 2018, the vast property which overlooks Biscayne Bay, comes with a range of stunning features, including a huge number of bedrooms, four half-bathrooms and a chef’s kitchen.
And according to The New York Post, he has now sold it for a whopping $24.6 million, earning him a tidy $4.8 million profit on his investment
The residence boasted five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, ceiling-to-floor windows and and spacious balcony overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, as well as Miami’s first private helipad (Cruz pictured)
David and wife Victoria also had access to the tower’s double-level gym and spa, infinity-edge pool, hair and beauty complex, Sky Lounge, Aquatic Center, 24-hour security and a private cinema (inside building pictured)
David and Victoria can also enjoy their own private cinema, a gym, a spa and a pool.
Outside, the property boasts an outdoor kitchen, a rooftop lounge and 124-feet of frontage on Biscayne Bay.
The Beckhams were previously said to have bought the nine-bedroom property in 2024 after coming to feel at home in Miami.
As source told the Mail in October 2024 that the whole Beckham family had been to see the house and ‘everyone loves it’.
The mansion also allowed the family to be close to eldest son Brooklyn, after he relocated to the US with his wife Nicola Peltz – whose family owns a sprawling oceanfront estate in Palm Beach.
The aspiring chef, 26, tied the knot with the heiress at the $85.6million, 44,000-square-foot home, which boasts 27 bedrooms, an enormous outdoor pool, tennis courts and a guest house, sitting on a whopping 13-acres of land.
However, relations between the couple and the Beckhams have since soured, and last month Brooklyn released a scathing six-page statement publicly disowning his parents and accusing them of trying to break up his relationship with Nicola, 31,
The pair have now embarked on a luxurious life in Los Angeles, reportedly getting a $1million a month allowance from her billionaire father Nelson, 83.
The lavish pad was used as a base for the Beckham family, after David launched his Inter Miami football team in 2018, with all four of his and Victoria’s children frequently staying there (Harper, Romeo, David, Victoria and Cruz seen after Inter Miami MLS Cup win in December)
The pair have now embarked on a luxurious life in Los Angeles, reportedly getting a $1million a month allowance from her billionaire father Nelson, 83 (seen in LA in April)
But while Brooklyn has made clear he does not wish to reconcile with his family ever again, sources close to the clan said he would always be welcomed back into the fold, should he want to.
And on Friday, David shared a touching tribute to his estranged son on social media as he sorted through his humungous collection of football boots.
The father-of-four has kept each pair he has worn on the pitch in storage and shared snaps of his archive with fans.
Visible to eagle-eyed fans was Brooklyn and his siblings’ names, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, embroidered onto the shoes.
David famously had his children’s names etched onto his boots throughout his sporting career in tribute of them.
His professional football career began in 1992 with Manchester United, where he spent over a decade at the club before moving to Real Madrid in 2003, and then for LA Galaxy between 2007 and 2012.
It comes after it was revealed last week that Brooklyn has dealt his family another crushing blow amid their feud, by covering up several tattoo tribute he had for them.
The hot sauce owner previously had a large anchor tattoo inked on his upper right arm, that once carried the word ‘Dad’ through it.
And on Friday, David shared a touching tribute to his estranged son on social media as he sorted through his humungous collection of football boots (seen in 2019 together)
Visible to eagle-eyed fans was Brooklyn and his siblings’ names, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, embroidered onto the shoes
David famously had his children’s names etched onto his boots throughout his sporting career in tribute of them (pictured with Brooklyn in 2001)
One tattoo dedicated to David was of an anchor inked on his upper right arm, that carried the words ‘Dad’ through it.
Directly underneath was the message ‘Love you Bust’, in reference to David’s endearing nickname for his first born, Buster.
However, new pictures showed Brooklyn has covered up the word ‘Dad’ with nondescript shapes and a star, while the text of his dad’s nickname has also faded and is less prominent.
The eldest Beckham child also seems to have removed his siblings Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14, from his body.
Just one week ago the inkings he had of each of their names on his fingers were visible in a cooking video. Now, they have been inked over.
Last year, Brooklyn also had his ‘mama’s boy’ chest tattoo tribute for his Spice Girl mother Victoria covered up.
Brooklyn’s numerous tattoos in honour of wife Nicola, 31, are still prominently displayed on his body.
