David and Victoria Beckham are doing a little real estate spring cleaning and walking away with a tidy profit in the process. The famously stylish couple has sold their full-floor penthouse at One Thousand Museum in downtown Miami for nearly $25 million, according to the South Florida Business Journal.
Records show the seller as Beckham Brand Limited, the London-based company managed by David, with the off-market deal closing at about $2,677 per square foot. The Beckhams picked up the residence brand-new in 2020 for roughly $19.8 million, meaning this latest move scored them an estimated $4.8 million gain. Not bad for a pied-à-terre they held for just a few years.
Perched on the 59th floor at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, the roughly 9,200-square-foot spread comes with five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and walls of glass framing postcard-worthy views over Biscayne Bay.
Designed by the late Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, the 62-story tower looks more like a piece of contemporary sculpture than a residential high-rise, thanks to the dramatic concrete exoskeleton wrapping around its exterior. With only 84 residences, it remains one of Miami’s most architecturally collectible addresses.
Hedge fund billionaire and notorious trophy property collector Ken Griffin owns two units on the 58th floor, while Market America CEO has her sky mansion up for grabs at $24 million, well above the $18.5 million she paid in 2021. Not every high-profile seller has struck gold here, however. Grammy-winning singer Marc Anthony sold his unit in the building last year for $8.6 million, taking a loss after paying $11 million in 2022.
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David and Victoria Beckham sold their penthouse at Miami’s One Thousand Museum for $25 million.
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The timing is notable. While some segments of South Florida’s luxury condo market have cooled slightly—sales above $1 million dipped 5 percent year-over-year in the fourth quarter, per Analytics Miami—ultra-prime properties north of $20 million are still trading hands, often without ever being available on the open market.
The condo sale isn’t too much of a surprise. The Beckhams may be scaling back their South Florida footprint, but they aren’t exactly picking up sticks. David’s ownership stake in Inter Miami CF has only deepened the family’s connection to Miami, and, in fact, the Brits doubled down in 2024, dropping a whopping $80 million on a waterfront mansion on Miami Beach’s ultra-exclusive North Bay Road.
Elsewhere, their property portfolio reads like a greatest-hits tour of luxury living: a stately Victorian townhouse in Holland Park anchors their London life, a countryside estate in the Cotswolds delivers pastoral charm, and they’ve also long kept a residence inside Dubai’s sky-piercing Burj Khalifa.
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Abby Montanez
Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report. She has worked in both print and digital publishing for over half a decade, covering everything from real estate, entertainment, dining, travel to…


