Brooklyn Beckham and his fiancée, Nicola Peltz, are saying goodbye to their sprawling Beverly Hills home and hello to the Sunshine State.

David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest child and Peltz have listed the home for just one dollar under $11 million.

That’s right: $10,999,999.

The move comes less than eight months after the couple shelled out $10.5 million for the 7,700-square-foot home.

An unnamed source told People that the duo, who got engaged in July 2020, didn’t want a property too big — the one they’re unloading has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms — and wanted to be closer to their families.

“They loved the house and are sad to be listing it, but realized that they wanted to be more flexible and bicoastal,” the source told the outlet. “They want to have both a place in L.A. and one in Miami to be closer to their families, so a property this big just didn’t make sense as they started looking at their more immediate future plans.”

The source added that Brooklyn’s family “has a place in Miami,” while Nicola’s family “is in Palm Beach.”

The museum-like house was developed by Micah McDonald and was constructed and designed by Jason and Sonya Powell of the James Group.
The museum-like house was developed by Micah McDonald and was constructed and designed by Jason and Sonya Powell of the James Group.Anthony Barcelo

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz attends the Saint Laurent show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2020/2021 on February 25, 2020 in Paris, France.
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz attend the Saint Laurent show as part of Paris fashion week’s womenswear show for fall/winter 2020/2021 on Feb. 25, 2020, in Paris.WireImage
After launching a new soccer team, Inter Miami FC, in the city, David, 46, purchased a penthouse in Miami’s luxury One Thousand Museum Residences for a colossal $24 million.

While Brooklyn, 22, and Nicola, 27, are hoping to score a small profit for their California pad, they are shopping around for a Miami abode.

Their current home in the Golden State is known as “The OM House” and pegged as an “exceptional Architectural sanctuary,” according to the listing.

Glass doors open to a foyer centralized around a smoky quartz crystal on a pedestal.
Glass doors open to a foyer centralized around a smoky quartz crystal on a pedestal.Anthony Barcelo

Gem spiritualists believe smoky quartz crystal combats fear, depression and negativity, according to online blogs.
Gem spiritualists believe smoky quartz crystal combats fear, depression and negativity, according to online blogs.Anthony Barcelo

The yard has a saltwater pool.
The yard has a saltwater pool.Anthony Barcelo

To the left of the foyer is a glossy, white kitchen with gold accents.
To the left of the foyer is a glossy white kitchen with gold accents.Anthony Barcelo

The projector-based screening room is pictured.
The projector-based screening room is pictured.Anthony Barcelo

Bar seating and the breakfast nook are visible in this photo.
There are plenty of seats at the bar and in the breakfast nook.Anthony Barcelo
Situated behind private gates in the upscale Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood, it boasts walls of glass for a “seamless indoor/outdoor” flow upon first look.

Described as a “museum-like” home, its features include all-natural, exotic wood and stone throughout. The primary suite has its own retreat with a lounge, dual walk-in closets and an outdoor bathing spa with a private staircase leading to the rooftop terrace.

Luxury amenities include a “white crystal quartz massage room,” a dry sauna, a steam room and a media room.

To the right of the entry is a sitting room with a fireplace and built-in television.
To the right of the entry is a sitting room with a fireplace and a built-in television.Anthony Barcelo

Sliding glass doors open onto a balcony.
Sliding glass doors open onto a balcony of the primary suite.Anthony Barcelo

A standalone tub in one of the home's 5½+ bathrooms is shown.
A stand-alone tub in one of the home’s seven bathrooms, of which two are half-baths.Anthony Barcelo

An outdoor dining area is pictured.
An outdoor dining area is pictured.Anthony Barcelo

A wood sauna is pictured.
A wood sauna is pictured.Anthony Barcelo

A huge shower in one of the home's bathrooms is pictured.
An expansive shower in the primary suite, which leads to the outdoor soaking tub.Anthony Barcelo
“The amount of detail and thought that has been put into this one-of-a-kind luxury estate is unsurmountable, one must visit to truly experience the magnitude of beauty and peace this home has to offer,” the listing states.