Where Does David Beckham Live? These Are the Unique Homes He and Victoria Beckham Have Shared
Where Does David Beckham Live? These Are the Unique Homes He and Victoria Beckham Have Shared
Including their infamous “Beckingham Palace” and the Cotswolds retreat where the soccer star keeps bees and collects eggs from his chickensBy Michelle Duncan and Katie SchultzJuly 1, 2026
Over the years, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham have owned property in the UK, Spain, France the USA, and the UAE.Photo: Samir Hussein/WireImageWhere does David Beckham live? The knighted athlete and his wife of 27 years, Spice Girls alum Victoria Beckham, have owned numerous houses over the years, but they have rarely let the public in, only teasing glimpses on social media, for the most part. During Beckham, the four-part Netflix docuseries released in early October 2023, the couple offered a more extended look at their homes. Victoria and David primarily filmed the series in their London town house and their country manor, where David keeps bees (complete with an initialed beekeeping suit).
Despite their global careers, the couple has always emphasized the importance of their home lives. “We always make time for each other, and we always have,” David said in a recent interview with Variety. “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 makes it work when you’ve been together for so long.” Victoria had a similar sentiment in a 2025 interview with Elle. “We like to have fun. We like to spend time all together. We’re a very traditional family, much more than I think people would realize,” she told the outlet.
The Beckham family’s tight-knit reputation came under question when a rift between Victoria and David and their son, Brooklyn, went public in a series of January 2026 Instagram posts by the eldest Beckham child, claiming that his family “values public promotion and endorsement above all else.” Still, Victoria and David insist that they prioritize their family. “We’ve always tried to be the best parents that we can be,” Victoria said in an April 2026 interview, addressing the controversy for the first time. “We’ve been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we’ve ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children.”
In any case, the Beckhams have spent nearly three decades together building an impressive collection of homes. Below, we take a walk through what we know of the couple’s real estate portfolio throughout the years.

Mia Regan (from left), Romeo Beckham, Cruz Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, and Nicola Peltz at the premiere of Netflix’s Beckham documentary in October 2023.
Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImageStarter home
David Beckham scored the halfway line goal that catapulted him into international superstardom in 1996. It was also the year the football legend scored his first home, paying the equivalent of around $187,000 for a four-bedroom redbrick semi-detached duplex in unassuming Salford, a city bordering Manchester. The former Manchester United midfielder sold the property in 1999 (the year he and Victoria were married) for the equivalent of roughly $232,000, adjusted for inflation.
Oakwood House
The power couple’s first purchase together was in 1998, when they picked up a roughly $400,000 penthouse in a red-brick Victorian called Oakwood House, located in the very posh town of Alderley Edge, a village known for its popularity with Manchester United footballers. The Beckhams turned a profit when they sold the apartment for roughly $733,000 in 2002.
Rowneybury House

An aerial view of the Beckhams’ former home in Sawbridgeworth, UK
In 1999, when Posh and Becks bought the Grade II–listed Rowneybury House, the press quickly dubbed their new home “Beckingham Palace” due to the exorbitant amount they spent on renovations at these imperial-looking digs, for which they paid roughly $3.14 million. The laundry list of amenities included seven bedrooms, an indoor swimming pool, a recording studio, a game room, and a gym.
“It’s an old house and I’ve themed every room. It’s really camp,” Victoria once said in an interview. “There’s a room like a tart’s boudoir, with leopard print everywhere and a mirrored ceiling. Then there’s our bedroom, which is quite virginal and white, with a big four-poster, old-oak bed. The hall is completely camp, with bright red walls, a huge tacky chandelier, and big, thick velvet curtains.”
The 24-acre grounds boasted tennis courts, a football pitch, gardens, a chapel, a hedge maze, and even “fake ancient ruins that form a children’s playground.” The Beckhams sold the estate in 2014, netting just over $11 million in profit.
Heawood Hall Estate
Just as Victoria announced her second pregnancy in 2001, the family moved to a converted barn in the prestigious village of Nether Alderley on the historic Heawood Hall Estate, a Grade II–listed property believed to have been built in 1720. The Beckhams’ five-bedroom spread set them back roughly $1.5 million and another $250,000 in renovations. According to reports, the property boasted a 35-foot-long indoor swimming pool, a gym, and a playroom when it went up for sale at $2.75 million in 2012. The family moved out in 2005 when Brooklyn was six years old; their second son, Romeo, was three; and their third son, Cruz, had just arrived.
Dubai Villa
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Palm Jumeirah Island in Dubai
Photo: Delpixart / Getty ImagesVictoria and David purchased a gorgeous luxury villa on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah back in 2003. The couple wound up gifting the luxe holiday home to Victoria’s parents in 2009.
French Vacation Home
Posh and Becks purchased a pristine six-bedroom villa nestled in 200 acres of rolling hills in Bargemon, Côte d’Azur, for around $1.9 million in 2003. After thirteen years of sporadic visits and around $6.2 million spent on renovations, the Beckhams put the property up for sale at around $2.9 million, which would have been a big loss. It remains unclear if the property was ever sold.
Spanish Residence
The summer of 2003 saw David switch teams, signing a contract with Real Madrid. It took two years, however, before he purchased a home in Spain: a five-bedroom Tuscan-style manse located in the La Moraleja area in 2005. The property had lush green grounds, a full tennis court, an outdoor heated pool, a small soccer pitch, and a designated children’s play section. An extended stay on the two-acre property was not to be, however, since David left Europe altogether in 2007 to join the LA Galaxy in the United States. Unfortunately, it was the beginning of a Spanish real estate crash. The Spanish residence sat empty for eight years before a businessman from Madrid offered the couple $5.2 million for the estate.
Beverly Hills Mansion
Upon arrival in the States in 2007, the Beckhams picked up a palatial Beverly Hills property for $18.2 million. The 11,497-square-foot Italian-style villa had six bedrooms and nine-and-a-half bathrooms, an elevator, a library, and a combo media and music room. The property netted them a huge profit when they sold it for $33 million in an off-market deal in 2018.
Burj Khalifa Unit

A view of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is the tallest building in the world.
Photo: dblight / Getty ImagesHanding over their glam villa to Victoria’s parents did not mean the Beckhams had abandoned Dubai; they picked up a new place in the Burj Khalifa in 2009. Fittingly, the world’s tallest building comes with a slew of over-the-top amenities, such as four swimming pools, a four-story health and wellness facility (complete with another pool), a library, a cigar lounge, event spaces, numerous restaurants, and even a grocery store. Reports are that the Beckhams paid around $5 million for the digs.
London Town House
These days, the Beckhams’ home base is their townhouse in Holland Park, Central London. The couple bought the 9,000-square-foot Grade II–listed Victorian home in 2013 for an estimated $37.9 million and spent almost $10 million on renovations in 2016, including building separate quarters on an adjacent plot of land for son Brooklyn. The four-story mansion features six bedrooms, a black-and-white kitchen with a luxe six-burner stove, an indoor pool, a wine cellar, a gym, a fashion runway, a nail salon, and even a rumored escape tunnel under the garden.
Cotswolds Retreat
Like most well-heeled English folk, Victoria and David own a country home in the Cotswolds, the quintessential English countryside known to attract British royalty and celebrities. In 2016, they spent $7.6 million to convert three Grade II farmhouses into one nine-bedroom structure. The estate features a manmade swimming lake, an apiary, wildflower meadows, grand gardens, an orchard, an Estonian sauna, a hot tub, a plunge pool, and a tennis-court-turned-soccer pitch complete with bleachers. There’s also a $61,000 glamping version of a safari-style tent set up near the swimming hole, with all the trappings of an outdoor kitchen, including a stainless steel coal-burning stove that doubles as a dining table. Indoors, the estate is equipped with multiple reception rooms, a chef’s kitchen, a movie theater, a spa, a gym, a game room, and a wine cellar. With all the upgrades and renovations, the country estate is now said to be valued at $14.7 million.
A recent Instagram post from Beckham revealed that the athlete also has a chicken coop and a greenhouse, both of which he apparently enjoys tending to himself. In another post, the retired soccer star showed off his robust vegetable gardens, which grow sweet corn, lettuce, and strawberries, among other offerings.
Miami Penthouse

The exterior of the One Thousand Museum building in Miami
Photo: EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty ImagesIn 2020, the Inter Miami CF co-owner paid $19.8 million for a penthouse in Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum, a curvy 62-story tower wrapped in a concrete exoskeleton in downtown Miami. The building cost a reported $280 million to build and opened in 2019. Spanning the entirety of the 59th floor, the family’s 9,200-square-foot unit had five bedrooms and six full baths, walls of glass with picturesque views of Biscayne Bay, and a sprawling balcony. As one of the building’s 84 residences, it came with access to high-end private amenities, including a helipad, a beach club, an on-site bank vault, a fitness center, a spa, and an indoor lap pool. Uniquely, the structure also features custom scents throughout its interior spaces. Billionaire Ken Griffin and Grammy winner Marc Anthony are other notable names who have owned units in the structure.
In February 2026, the couple made a nice profit when they sold the home in an off-market deal for $24.6 million—nearly $2,700 per square foot.
Miami mansion
The Beckhams doubled down on Miami real estate in the fall of 2024, when they paid $72.3 million for a 14,270-square-foot mansion designed by Choeff Levy Fischman. The modern abode sits on a gated half-acre plot with 124 feet of Biscayne Bay water frontage, complete with a dock. The two-story pad has cantilevered wooden overhangs on each level that cover a wraparound terrace and a wraparound balcony, while its flat roof hosts a 2,500-square-foot terrace with views of downtown Miami, the Atlantic, and the bay. Walls of glass slide away to unite the house’s interiors with the outdoors, where an infinity pool is found.
Of course, a home this impressive needs a dramatic entrance. When they arrive home, the Beckhams are greeted by reflecting pools and a waterfall at the mansion’s entry. South American Ipe wood, Perlato marble, and dark bronze mingle throughout the lavish interiors, which are centered by a lush atrium with a two-story plant wall, a reflecting pond, and sabal palm trees. The kitchen has not one, not two, but three islands, plus a walk-in fridge. There are nine bedrooms, 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 can hold 600 bottles. Up a floating wood staircase, the 1,500-square-foot primary bedroom offers dual bathrooms, while a second primary suite spills out onto a private balcony overlooking the water.
The couple still maintains the residence, where they spend their time when they’re stateside.
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She has perhaps the most famous name on Earth. So it's almost impossible to imagine a change to the Taylor Swift brand.
Printed on CDs and vinyl, on tour posters and merchandise, up in lights in stadiums and endlessly mentioned in newspapers the world over, it's more than a name – it's an industry that's already made her a billionaire two times over at the age of 36.
Which is why it comes as a surprise that, as the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal, the singer has every intention of becoming Mrs Taylor Kelce.
The popstar is due to marry her NFL player fiancé, Travis Kelce, in a lavish multi-day celebration at New York City's Madison Square Garden arena this week. Revelries will reportedly begin Thursday, with a rehearsal dinner for family and close friends, before at 1,000-guest party on Friday.
Now, in an eyebrow-raising new development, the Love Story singer is expected to take the traditional route of dropping her maiden name and adopting her husband's last name when they say 'I do'.
It is, however, understood that a legal name change would be for personal use, and that she will retain Taylor Swift as her stage name.
The Daily Mail can exclusively reveal that the singer has every intention of becoming Mrs Taylor Kelce
She is expected to take the more traditional route of dropping her maiden name and adopting her husband's last name when they say 'I do'
'Professionally, she'll always be Taylor Swift. The name has become one of the biggest brands in entertainment, and there's really no reason to change that,' an insider said, adding that 'very traditional' Swift sees taking Kelce's name as a 'very meaningful step' in their relationship.
'Personally, it's a different story,' the insider said. 'Taylor is very traditional, and when it comes to marriage, she'd love to take Travis' last name.
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'In her personal life, the idea of being Taylor Kelce is something she genuinely looks forward to.
'She sees it as a meaningful step, especially knowing it would also be the family name their future children would share.'
The insider added that Swift is 'not interested in hyphenating or trying to combine their names.'
'Both she and Travis think there's something incredibly special and beautiful about sharing the same last name, even if the world will always know her professionally as Taylor Swift,' the insider said.
A second source told the Daily Mail: 'She will take his last name when they wed, but for work she will still go by Taylor Swift. Jennifer Aniston did this when she married Brad Pitt.'
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Swift for comment.