Giving over their glam villa to Victoria’s parents did not mean that the Beckhams abandoned Dubai. Instead, they bought a condo in the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Reports place the value of the apartment at around $5 million.
2013
These days, the Beckhams’ home-base is their townhouse in Holland Park, Central London. The couple bought the Grade II–listed Victorian home in 2013 for an estimated $37.9 million and spent almost $10 million in renovations in 2016, including building separate quarters on an adjacent empty plot of land for son Brooklyn. The four-story mansion features six bedrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen with black cabinetry and open shelving, an indoor pool, wine cellar, gym, a fashion runway, nail salon, and even a rumored escape tunnel under the garden.
2016
Like most well-heeled English folk, Victoria and David Beckham purchased a proper country home in 2016. The Beckhams bought three Grade II farmhouses in the Cotswolds, the quintessential English countryside known to attract British royalty and celebrities. They spent $7.6 million and converted the homes into one nine-bedroom forever country home. Extensive work has been done on the grounds of the two-acre site with the Beckhams creating a ‘natural’ lake-type swimming hole filled with recycled water, and planting gardens, meadows, fields, and an orchard with 23 types of trees designed by British celeb landscaper Marcus Barnett. They have also added a wine cellar, an outdoor swimming pool, a traditional Estonian sauna and hot tub, a plunge pool, and a safari-style tent said to cost over $61,0000. A tennis court had been added early on, but has now been converted to a soccer pitch, complete with bleachers. One outlet even reports that the