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Beckham’s $33 million apartment in Miami is suddenly for sale at a ridiculously low price
The 1021-square-metre apartment is in the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum.
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Free-kick wizard and favourite son of England, soccer superstar David Beckham, has just curled one into the top corner, scoring a $33.3 million penthouse in Miami‘s iconic One Thousand Museum tower, complete with its own rooftop helipad.
Beck’s and wife, former Spice Girl-turned-fashion-designer, Victoria—just closed on a full-floor, five-bedroom unit at the newly opened, 62-story Zaha Hadid-designed skyscraper.
The power couple has snapped up the 1021-square-metre apartment as they plan to spend more time in Miami. David, 44, is co-owner of Inter Miami CF, Miami’s new Major League Soccer team which played its first match against the Los Angeles Galaxy last month, losing 0-1.
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Beckham and his backers are currently in the process of developing a brand new $1.6 billion stadium to be named Miami Freedom Park and scheduled to open in 2022.
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No word on which floor of the landmark building the Beckhams will be living. Their penthouse is one of 10 in the tower, which has 84 residences, including one two-story duplex penthouse, four townhouses, and 70 half-floor units. Prices range from $9.8 million to $35 million.
The One Thousand Museum building, close to Miami’s downtown with jaw-dropping views of the Miami skyline and across Biscayne Bay, is the first and last residential development designed by Iraqi-born starchitect Zaha Hadid. The Pritzker Prize-winner died of a heart attack in March 2016 while in Miami during the building’s construction.
Nicknamed the “Scorpion Tower” for its exo-skeleton construction, the building soars 705 feet into the air and was the subject of an episode of the PBS documentary series, Impossible Builds.