In Miami, where do the Beckhams reside?

With their sophisticated and opulent lifestyle, David and Victoria Beckham have made Miami more than just a destination for tourists.

Miami has turned into their new playground with the youngest Beckham children, Cruz and Harper, playing football for David’s team, Inter Miami, which is currently in full swing.

But in this bustling city, where exactly does the A-list family reside?

It turns out that some of the picture-perfect interiors that we seen in the Beckham documentary on Netflix are actually a part of the couple’s stunning $24 million penthouse located in the One Thousand Museum building in Miami, Florida, an architectural masterpiece. A location that nearly screams luxury rather than just shouting it. Here is everything we know about the opulent home of the well-known couple.

A home above the clouds

Nestled in the heart of Miami, the Beckhams’ penthouse is the epitome of luxury living. Set in the iconic One Thousand Museum building, a brainchild of the legendary Zaha Hadid — rightfully known as the “Queen of the Curve” — the lavish abode has the amenities of a seven-star hotel, making every day feel like a lavish retreat.

With terraces offering jaw-dropping views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, Italian kitchens, and spa-like bathrooms, it’s a wonder the Beckhams ever leave.

 

The retired soccer star and the former Spice Girl paid a whopping $24 million for their full-floor unit in the building, joining other high-profile residents like actress Sela Ward, billionaire Anthony Hsieh, and Market America’s co-founder Loren Ridinger.

Spanning 10,335 square feet, the full-floor condo has 5 bedrooms and comes with all the upscale features the building is known for: custom Italian kitchens with quartz countertops, Gaggenau appliances and SubZero fridges, as well as bespoke interior doors and walk-in closets.

Everything we know about the One Thousand Museum building

At an astonishing 707 feet, the 62-story skyscraper is among Miami’s tallest structures. One of Zaha Hadid’s last projects before her unexpected death in 2016, the One Thousand Museum building was her first residential tower in the Western Hemisphere when it was completed in 2019.

In comparison to surrounding condominiums, the building’s 84 residences—which include a two-story duplex penthouse, townhouses, full-floor, and half-floor units—offer exclusivity at a price that matches their rarity.

Amenities rival those of seven-star hotels, including a rooftop swimming pool with a metallic canopy, a two-room treatment spa, a hair and beauty salon, an acai and juice bar, and even a multimedia tower, catering to the ultimate luxury living experience.

Innovative design by Zaha Hadid

The 62-story One Thousand Museum structure, Zaha Hadid’s farewell gift to the skyline, is a symbol of avant-garde architecture. Its unique exoskeleton not only gives it a futuristic appearance, but it also makes room for expansive interiors without columns.

This Miami masterpiece features a foundation that defies depth and a design so intricate that it’s amazing how well it was executed from the blueprint.

The building has a foundation’s depth of over 170 feet — a Miami-Dade County record — demonstrating the building’s unique engineering challenges, including considerations for wind loading. No wonder it was featured on PBS’ Impossible Builds.

Also known as the “Scorpion Tower”

Beyond its opulence and style, One Thousand Museum—often dubbed the “scorpion tower” due to its unusual shape and appearance—has emerged as a cultural and architectural symbol in Miami.

In addition to adding to the building’s remarkable appearance, the building’s distinctive, curved exoskeleton performs structural functions by removing the need for numerous interior columns and enabling larger living spaces.

Living the good life

Imagine having a spa, beauty shop, and infinity pool all at your front door. The Beckhams are not required to.

Victoria and David Beckham have an opulent Miami property with amenities to match the best hotels. The family truly lives the high life, whether they’re working out in the home gym with panoramic views or taking a plunge in their private rooftop pool.

Traveling in elegance: the various residences of the pair

The Beckhams’ property portfolio is as diverse as it is impressive:

Their London mansion: Located in the prestigious Holland Park neighborhood, David and Victoria Beckham’s London home is reportedly worth £31 million. This urban mansion is known for its elegant interior design, blending modern and classic aesthetics, and houses a private gym among many luxurious features.

The Cotswolds farmhouse: In the English countryside, the Beckhams own a converted farmhouse within a sprawling estate in the Cotswolds. This property is designed as a rustic yet luxurious retreat, complete with traditional and contemporary elements. The estate includes expansive gardens, a swimming pool, and a £50,000 safari-style tent for outdoor entertaining.

Dubai Villa: The Beckhams also reportedly own property in Dubai, located on the exclusive Palm Jumeirah. This villa is part of a development known for its lavish beachfront homes and has access to stunning beaches and world-class amenities.

Former Los Angeles mansion: Previously, the Beckhams owned a lavish mansion in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, which they quietly sold in 2018 for a cool $33 million. Their LA residence was known for its privacy, stunning views, and ample space for their family.

Their Miami penthouse, however, with its unique blend of luxury and architectural brilliance, stands out as a dazzling jewel in their real estate crown. At One Thousand Museum, every detail is a testament to luxury living, making it the perfect backdrop for this A-list family’s adventures.

So, the next time you’re in Miami, look up — you might just catch a glimpse of the high life, Beckham style.