Summary
The Beckhams have offloaded their downtown Miami Zaha Hadid-designed penthouse after holding it for four years
Situated on the 59th floor, the unit features panoramic views and access to the city’s only residential helipad
The sale follows the couple’s recent purchase of a waterfront mansion in Miami Beach
David and Victoria Beckham have officially parted ways with their striking penthouse at One Thousand Museum in Miami, selling the luxury residence for approximately $25 million USD. The sale marks a significant profit for the couple, who originally purchased the full-floor unit in the Zaha Hadid-designed skyscraper for $19.8 million USD in 2020 to establish a base for David’s Inter Miami CF endeavors.
Located on the 59th floor of the architectural landmark at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, the 9,200-square-foot residence offers commanding views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The unit is configured with five bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms, utilizing the building’s signature “exoskeleton” design to frame floor-to-ceiling glass walls. The interior reflects a modern, turnkey aesthetic, consistent with the building’s reputation for ultra-luxury amenities, which include a double-height aquatic center, a sky lounge, and Miami’s only private residential helipad.
The transaction was reportedly closed off-market, with the buyer listed as a limited liability company. While the Beckhams have exited this specific downtown address, their footprint in South Florida remains substantial. The family recently acquired a sprawling waterfront estate on North Bay Road for roughly $72 million USD, signaling a shift from high-rise living to a more secluded, compound-style residence as their ties to the city deepen.