During their 27 years of marriage, David And Victoria Beckham have built an impressive portfolio of luxury properties across multiple continents with rare glimpses of their private homes through various media appearances and social media posts.The couple have owned numerous homes over the years, though they’ve traditionally kept their properties largely private, giving only select social media glimpses until recently.During a four-part docusery released in October 2023, the couple provide an extended look at their homes, primarily filming in their London townhouse and their country estate, where David maintains bees, complete with a rudimentary beekeeping suit. In recent interviews, both Victoria and David reflected on the importance of their home in their lives.“We always make time for each other, and we always have. I want Victoria to be the best version of herself, and vice versa. And as busy as we are, our family always comes first. That’s our priority, and that’s what works when you’ve been together this long,” David told Variety in a recent interview.Victoria shared similar sentiments in a 2025 interview with Elle magazine. “We like to have fun. We all like to spend time together. We’re a very traditional family, which I think is a lot more than people realize.”
David Beckham Its first property purchase
According to a report in Architectural Digest, David Beckham’s real estate journey began in 1996, the same year he achieved international superstardom after a remarkable goal that catapulted him to fame. He bought his first home, a four-bedroom red brick semi-detached duplex in Salford, a town bordering Manchester, for the equivalent of about $187,000. The footballer sold the property in 1999, the year he and Victoria married, for about $232,000 when adjusted for inflation.
Oakwood House and initial investment
The couple’s first purchase was in 1998 when they bought a penthouse for about $400,000 in a red brick Victorian building in Alderley Edge, a village popular with footballers. They sold the apartment in 2002 for about $733,000, realizing a substantial return on their investment.
Buckingham Palace and iconic renovations
In 1999, the couple bought Grade II-listed Rowneyberry House, which the press quickly dubbed Buckingham Palace due to considerable renovation costs. They paid roughly $3.14 million for the property, which has seven bedrooms, an indoor swimming pool, a recording studio, a game room and a gym.Victoria described her design choices for the home in an interview with The Independent, offering insight into her creative vision. “It’s an old house, and I themed every room. It’s really camp. There’s a room like a tart’s boudoir, with leopard print everywhere and a mirrored ceiling. Then we have the bedroom, which is quite virginal and white, a big four-poster, old-oak bed. The hall is all red, with thick walls, a big canopy, bright canopy. Velvet curtains,” she recalls.The 24-acre grounds include tennis courts, a soccer pitch, gardens, a chapel, a hedge maze and decorative “mock ancient ruins that form a children’s playground.” The Beckhams sold the estate in 2014 for just over $11 million.
Haywood is an extension of the estate and family
With Victoria announcing her second pregnancy in 2001, the family moved into a converted barn on the historic Heywood Hall estate in the prestigious village of Nether Alderley. The Grade II-listed property, believed to have been built in 1720, has five bedrooms and cost around $1.5 million, with an additional $250,000 spent on renovations. The property boasted a 35-foot-long indoor swimming pool, a gym and a game room when it sold in 2012 for $2.75 million. The family moved in 2005 when their eldest was six.
The Beverly Hills Era and American Expansion
After arriving in the United States in 2007, the Beckhams purchased a palatial Beverly Hills property for $18.2 million. The 11,497-square-foot Italian-style villa has six bedrooms, nine and a half bathrooms, an elevator, a library and a combination media and music room. The couple realized a substantial profit when they sold it in an off-market transaction in 2018 for $33 million.
London townhouses and permanent bases
The Beckhams’ current primary residence is their townhouse in Holland Park, central London. They bought the 9,000-square-foot Grade II-listed Victorian house in 2013 for about $37.9 million and spent about $10 million in 2016, including building separate quarters for their eldest son on an adjacent plot. The four-story mansion has six bedrooms, a black-and-white kitchen with a luxury six-burner stove, an indoor pool, a wine cellar, a gym, a fashion runway, a nail salon and a rumored escape tunnel under the garden.
Cotswolds countryside retreat
Following the pattern of well-established English families, Victoria and David own a country house in the Cotswolds, the English countryside famous for attracting British royalty and celebrities. In 2016, they spent $7.6 million converting three Grade II farmhouses into a nine-bedroom structure.The estate features a man-made swimming lake, an apiary, wildflower meadows, grand gardens, an orchard, a hot tub, a plunge pool, and a tennis-court-turned-soccer pitch complete with bleachers. A $61,000 glamping safari-style tent sits near the swimming area, complete with an outdoor kitchen and stainless steel coal-burning stove that doubles as a dining table. Indoor amenities include multiple reception rooms, a chef’s kitchen, a movie theater, a spa, a gym, a game room and a wine cellar.David’s recent Instagram posts revealed that the athlete maintains a robust vegetable garden growing sweet corn, lettuce and strawberries as well as a chicken coop and greenhouse that he personally tends.
Miami residence and recent transactions
In 2020, David paid $19.8 million for a penthouse on the 59th floor of a curvy 62-story tower in downtown Miami. The 9,200-square-foot unit has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, walls of glass overlooking Biscayne Bay and access to high-end amenities including a helipad, beach club, on-site bank vault, fitness center, spa and indoor lap pool. The couple sold the property in an off-market deal in February 2026 for $24.6 million, about $2,700 per square foot.The Beckhams doubled down on Miami real estate in the fall of 2024, purchasing a 14,270-square-foot modern mansion on a gated half-acre plot with 124 feet of Biscayne Bay waterfront and a private dock for $72.3 million. The two-story residence features cantilevered wooden overhangs, wraparound terraces and balconies, and a 2,500-square-foot roof terrace with views of downtown Miami, the Atlantic, and the bay. Glass walls slide away to merge the interior with the exterior, where an infinity pool is located.The dramatic entrance features reflecting pools and a waterfall, while the interior spaces showcase a two-story plant wall of South American wood, marble and bronze, reflecting ponds and palm trees across a grand atrium. The kitchen has three islands and a walk-in refrigerator. The nine-bedroom residence features nine full bathrooms, four half-baths, a 40-foot-wide living room, a gym with an outdoor yoga deck, a spa, a home theater, an outdoor kitchen and a wine cellar that holds 600 bottles. The 1,500-square-foot primary bedroom has dual bathrooms, while there is a second primary suite that overlooks the water. The couple maintains this residence for the time they spend in the state.