Over their impressive 27-year marriage, celebrated athlete David Beckham and his accomplished wife, Spice Girls alumna Victoria Beckham, have cultivated a significant portfolio of residences. While typically private about their living spaces, their 2023 Netflix docuseries, "Beckham," offered a more intimate look at their homes, primarily their London townhouse and expansive country estate, where David indulges in beekeeping.
Despite their demanding global careers, the couple consistently prioritizes their domestic life. David emphasized in a recent interview the importance of supporting each other's aspirations and placing family above all else. Victoria echoed this sentiment, describing their family as traditional and valuing shared moments. This emphasis on family cohesion, however, faced public scrutiny in early 2026 when their eldest son, Brooklyn, posted on Instagram, alleging his parents prioritized public image over familial bonds. Addressing the controversy, Victoria reiterated their long-standing commitment to protecting and nurturing their children through their decades in the public eye.
The Beckhams' property journey began in 1996 when David purchased his first home, a modest four-bedroom duplex in Salford for approximately $187,000, selling it in 1999 for roughly $232,000. Their first joint acquisition in 1998 was a $400,000 penthouse in Alderley Edge, a favored locale for Manchester United players, which they sold for about $733,000 in 2002. In 1999, they acquired Rowneybury House for around $3.14 million, transforming it into "Beckingham Palace" with extensive renovations including seven bedrooms, an indoor pool, and a recording studio. Victoria famously described the interior as "camp," featuring themed rooms like a leopard-print boudoir and a virginal white bedroom. The sprawling 24-acre estate, complete with tennis courts, a football pitch, and even artificial ancient ruins for children, was sold in 2014, yielding an $11 million profit. In 2001, coinciding with Victoria's second pregnancy, they moved to a converted barn on the historic Heawood Hall Estate in Nether Alderley, costing $1.5 million with an additional $250,000 in renovations, featuring a 35-foot indoor pool and gym. They sold this property for $2.75 million in 2012.
Their international real estate ventures began with a luxury villa on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah in 2003, later gifted to Victoria's parents in 2009. That same year, they purchased a six-bedroom villa in Bargemon, Côte d’Azur, for approximately $1.9 million. After minimal use and significant renovation expenses, they listed it for $2.9 million, facing a potential loss. In 2005, following David's transfer to Real Madrid, they bought a five-bedroom Tuscan-style mansion in La Moraleja, Spain, featuring lush grounds, a tennis court, and a soccer pitch. This property remained vacant for eight years after David moved to the United States in 2007, eventually selling for $5.2 million. Upon arriving in the US, the Beckhams acquired an $18.2 million Italian-style villa in Beverly Hills in 2007, boasting six bedrooms, nine-and-a-half bathrooms, and a media room. This property generated a substantial profit when it sold for $33 million in 2018. Their continued connection to Dubai saw them purchase a unit in the iconic Burj Khalifa in 2009 for around $5 million, offering access to luxurious amenities such as multiple pools, a wellness facility, and various entertainment spaces. Their primary residence is currently a Grade II-listed Victorian townhouse in Holland Park, Central London, bought for an estimated $37.9 million in 2013, with an additional $10 million in renovations for features like an indoor pool, gym, and fashion runway. Furthermore, their Cotswolds retreat, acquired in 2016 for $7.6 million, combines three farmhouses into a nine-bedroom estate with a manmade swimming lake, apiary, and extensive gardens, now valued at $14.7 million. David also maintains a chicken coop and vegetable gardens at his retreat, showcasing his passion for gardening. In Miami, the couple purchased a penthouse in Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum for $19.8 million in 2020, later selling it for $24.6 million in 2026. Doubling down on their Miami presence, they acquired a $72.3 million mansion in 2024, featuring striking modern architecture, Biscayne Bay frontage, and an infinity pool. This grand residence, with its luxurious interiors, multiple bedrooms, and extensive amenities, remains their stateside abode.
The Beckhams' journey through various homes reflects not only their financial success but also their commitment to creating nurturing environments for their family. Their diverse collection of properties, ranging from historic English estates to modern Miami mansions, underscores a life built on strong family values and an appreciation for both tradition and contemporary luxury. Their dedication to family life, despite public pressures and intense careers, stands as a testament to their enduring partnership and shared priorities.