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David Beckham has officially sold his Miami penthouse at One Thousand Museum for $24.6 million, a transaction that stands out not just for the celebrity name attached to it, but for the extraordinary price per square foot achieved compared to recent sales in the building.
The sale, which closed off-market in September, places Beckham’s residence among the most expensive condo transactions in Greater Downtown Miami over the past year — and at a valuation that significantly outpaces nearby comparables.
Located at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, One Thousand Museum is a striking Zaha Hadid–designed tower overlooking Museum Park and Biscayne Bay. The building is known for its full-floor and half-floor residences, ultra-private layouts, and dramatic architecture.
Beckham’s former penthouse spans 9,200 square feet, placing it in a rare tier even within a luxury tower that already caters to high-net-worth buyers. At a final sale price of $24.6 million, the transaction pencils out to $2,674 per square foot. Beckham acquired the penthouse in September 2022.
While details such as furnishings and interior upgrades were not publicly disclosed, celebrity ownership alone often adds a layer of intangible value — particularly in a globally recognized, architecturally significant building.
What makes this sale especially notable is how sharply it contrasts with the three most recent closed sales at One Thousand Museum.
Even the strongest of those transactions falls well under half of the $2,674 per square foot achieved by the penthouse — meaning Beckham’s sale closed at well over double the price per square foot of the the recent comps in the building.
While penthouses typically command a premium, the magnitude of this spread is unusual, especially in a building where many residences already occupy full floors with panoramic views.
Several factors likely contributed to the outsized valuation:
Regardless of the exact mix, the sale reinforces a key takeaway: exceptional, irreplaceable units can trade on an entirely different pricing curve than the rest of the building.
Beckham — who also co-owns Inter Miami CF — has long maintained a presence in South Florida, and this sale adds to a growing list of headline-grabbing luxury transactions tied to high-profile buyers and sellers.
While the broader condo market remains sensitive to interest rates and inventory levels, this deal shows that best-in-class, one-of-one residences continue to attract premium capital, even when nearby comparables tell a very different story.
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