Over the course of their 27-year marriage, David and Victoria Beckham have built up an impressive portfolio of luxury properties across multiple continents, with rare glimpses of their private homes through different media appearances and social media posts.The couple has owned numerous houses over the years, though they traditionally kept their properties largely private, offering only selective social media glimpses until recently.During a four-part docuseries released in October 2023, the couple provided an extended look at their homes, filming primarily in their London townhouse and their country manor, where David maintains beehives complete with an initialled beekeeping suit. In recent interviews, both Victoria and David reflected on the importance their homes hold in their lives.”We always make time for each other, and we always have. 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,” David told Variety in a recent interview.Victoria shared a similar sentiment in a 2025 interview with Elle magazine. “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 realise.”
David Beckham’s first property purchase
According to a report by Architectural Digest, David Beckham’s real estate journey began in 1996, the same year he achieved international superstardom following a remarkable goal that catapulted him to fame. He purchased his first home, a four-bedroom redbrick semi-detached duplex in Salford, a city bordering Manchester, for the equivalent of approximately $187,000. The footballer sold the property in 1999, the year he and Victoria married, for roughly $232,000 when adjusted for inflation.

