The power couple’s sprawling, contemporary South Florida compound overlooking Biscayne Bay comes complete with a gym, spa, and mooring for their 130-foot yacht

Interiors are by Antrobus Design Collective.Photo: Luxhunters
Power couple David and Victoria Beckham have long considered Miami a second home after relocating from the UK over a decade ago.
David, a retired soccer player who gained recognition for playing with MLS teams Manchester United, Real Madrid, L.A. Galaxy, and Paris Saint-Germain, became co-owner of MLS team Inter Miami CF in 2014.
Not only do the Beckhams, who share four children, own a $24 million Miami home within the Zaha Hadid-designed One Hundred Museum Building, but they recently shelled out $72.3 million for a new Miami Beach compound, which was less than the $80 million asking price.
The couple also has homes in various cities throughout the world, including London, Dubai, the English countryside, and more.

The home was built by Choeff Levy Fischman.Photo: Luxhunters
According to The Real Deal, the couple splurged on a 14,279-square-foot mansion on North Bay Road. The home has nine bedrooms, nine baths, and four powder rooms. It was built by Choeff Levy Fischman, a Florida-based architectural firm who works on waterfront projects throughout South Florida, from Miami to Tampa, and renowned Florida home builder Bart Reines was involved in the project.
The two-story home last sold for $10 million in 2018 to Hamptons-based real estate developer Niklas de la Motte.
The ultra-contemporary residence is like a wellness sanctuary confined within a half an acre. It features a grand entryway with two reflecting pools and a waterfall, as well as a picturesque courtyard with a two-story living green wall and mature trees, which add an organic element to the home’s entrance.
Interiors are by Antrobus Design Collective, who incorporated high-end materials like Ipe wood, Perlato marble, metal accents, and bronze-framed doors and windows that seamlessly integrate Miami’s tropical foliage and textures into the indoors.
There’s a commodious living room, featuring a fireplace and floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows that allow plenty of natural light to flood in.
The home also has a formal dining room and a massive gourmet kitchen with a commercial-grade refrigerator; multiple kitchen islands; office; movie theater; gym; spa; and a rooftop deck with both bay and skyline views.

The home offers panoramic views of Biscayne Bay.Photo: Luxhunters
The ultra-modern home has a resort-like primary suite, which includes a spa-like bathroom and panoramic views of Biscayne Bay.
The additional bedrooms are equally as desirable, with en suite baths and near-perfect views. At this price point, a Miami home nearly requires outdoor amenities, and this home certainly delivers.
There’s an infinity-edge pool, marble terrace, outdoor dining, and 124 feet of water frontage.
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The interiors are outfitted with high-end materials like Ipe wood, Perlato marble, metal accents, and bronze-framed doors and windows.Photo: Luxhunters

The home features a grand entryway with two reflecting pools and a waterfall.Photo: Luxhunters

Renowned Florida home builder Bart Reines was involved in the project.Photo: Luxhunters

The ultra-contemporary residence is like a wellness sanctuary confined within a half an acre.Photo: Luxhunters