Miami, Florida: Victoria and David Beckham have moved into their newly purchased $80 million Miami Beach mansion, yet their arrival hasn’t gone unnoticed—or entirely welcomed. Despite just settling into their lavish North Bay Road property, the couple has already stirred tension with some neighbors, reportedly due to their unconventional home-buying approach. Their luxurious new residence, featuring a 124-foot pool, chef’s kitchen, and private cinema, may be a dream come true for the Beckhams, but it’s proving to be an irritation for locals.
Neighbors Upset Over Publicized Address
According to Page Six, the Beckhams opted to purchase their Miami mansion under their own names rather than a limited liability company (LLC), a common privacy strategy among high-profile buyers. This decision has drawn concern from neighbors, who now face heightened interest in the area. The couple’s address has become easily accessible, causing a surge in paparazzi, fans, and curious onlookers, much to the dismay of nearby residents.
“The whole world is driving by, paparazzi are there, the houses are all over the Web, and the neighbors are concerned for safety,” a source informed the outlet.

Typically, celebrities use LLCs to shield their identities, preserving a degree of anonymity in their property transactions. However, by not following this route, the Beckhams have inadvertently exposed their neighborhood to increased public and media scrutiny. “They wish the Beckhams hadn’t used their real names. Miami’s neighborhoods aren’t Beverly Hills—it’s a lot of private, non-famous families,” a source shared. “They don’t want unnecessary public attention.”
Inside the Beckhams’ Miami Mansion

Located on the prestigious North Bay Road, the Beckhams’ new mansion was designed by renowned firm Choeff Levy Fischman. The property, described as a “tropical modern home,” combines luxury with elegance, featuring Ipe wood, Perlato marble, dark bronze doors, and metal accents. With nine expansive bedrooms, nine full bathrooms, and four additional half-baths, the home includes a gym, spa, private movie theater, and ample space to dock their private yacht.

The Beckhams also maintain a $23 million condo in Miami’s One Thousand Museum building. Their latest purchase adds to their growing real estate portfolio, though their decision to bypass privacy norms is raising concerns in the affluent Miami neighborhood.