Beckhams Sell Miami Penthouse for $24.6M

The couple made nearly $5 million on the Zaha Hadid-designed condo sale.

Feb. 9, 2026 at 7:55pm

David and Victoria Beckham have sold their Miami penthouse in the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum tower for $24.6 million, making a profit of nearly $5 million on the property they purchased in 2020 for $19.8 million.

Why it matters

The sale of the Beckhams' Miami penthouse highlights the continued demand for high-end luxury real estate in the city, especially in architecturally significant buildings like the One Thousand Museum. It also demonstrates the Beckhams' savvy real estate investment strategy as they expand their global property portfolio.

The details

The Beckhams were among the first buyers at the 62-story One Thousand Museum tower, purchasing the full-floor penthouse shortly after the building opened in 2020. The couple made the purchase through Beckham Brand Limited, David's partnership and licensing firm, as he was eyeing a move to South Florida to launch his Major League Soccer team, Inter Miami CF. The penthouse features Zaha Hadid's signature fluid lines and a striking fiberglass-reinforced exoskeleton, as well as five bedrooms and multiple terraces with ocean views.

  • The Beckhams purchased the Miami penthouse in 2020.
  • They sold the property in February 2026 for $24.6 million.

The players

David Beckham

A former professional soccer player who is now a co-owner of the MLS team Inter Miami CF.

Victoria Beckham

A fashion designer and former member of the Spice Girls pop group.

Zaha Hadid

The late Pritzker Prize-winning architect who designed the One Thousand Museum tower in Miami.

Beckham Brand Limited

David Beckham's partnership and licensing firm that purchased the Miami penthouse.

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What’s next

The Beckhams still own a $72.3 million Miami Beach mansion they purchased in 2024, indicating they remain invested in the South Florida real estate market.

The takeaway

The Beckhams' ability to profit from the sale of their Miami penthouse demonstrates the continued strength of the luxury real estate market in the city, especially for architecturally significant properties. Their real estate investments highlight the couple's savvy business acumen as they expand their global property portfolio.