The Beckhams will soon move into a new home this summer. This mansion in Malibu, California could be the one where the newest addition to the Beckham family will spend her first days. The couple will be leasing the plush home for $60,000 per month.
While this property boasts seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, marble walls, a gym, pool and lavish tropical gardens; here's inside two other luxury homes that the Beckhams own.
Beckingham Palace
One of the first multi-million pound homes the Beckhams bought was in Hertfordshire, near London. The mansion they bought in '99 was worth a good £2.5 million. This home had seven bedrooms. While living there, the couple renovated the place and added indoor and outdoor pools, a petting zoo, recording studio, a snooker room, a gym, and state-of-the-art floodlit tennis courts. They have also installed a 52ft garden pavilion with marble flooring, which has a 4ft barbeque in it.
Chateau Beckham
David and Victoria Beckham also have a home in south of France. They bought themselves a mansion, Le Domaine Saint-Vincet for £2 million in 2003. It's a 19th century chateau with 15 bedrooms, a swimming pool, a chapel and a farm. The couple had put up the house for sale as it was reportedly haunted.
Beverly Hills Pad
In April 2007, the family purchased their Italian villa in Beverly Hills, to coincide with Beckham's transfer to the Los Angeles Galaxy in July. The mansion worth $22 million, is near homes of celebs like Tom cruise and Katie Holmes and talk show host Jay Leno. This Italian-style villa is a sprawling 13,000 sq ft one with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The flooring is a mixture of hardwood and slate, has a swimming pool, a fountain and a garage that can house three cars.
Luxury in Dubai
In 2009, the couple bought themselves a luxury apartment in the tallest tower in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The spacious apartment is said to be worth £5 million. This is be their second home in Dubai as they already own a property on Palm Jumeirah, a palm-shaped man-made island.
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