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.



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.



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.

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.