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Beckhams score $33M for posh home in Beverly Hills
The soccer-and-pop-star couple bought property 10 years ago for $22M
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Soccer champion David Beckham and former pop superstar Victoria Beckham are on the move.
The celebrity couple sold their home in Beverly Hills for $33.1 million, the Los Angeles Time reported. The buyer is a limited liability company.
The Beckhams lived in the one-story, H-shaped estate for about a decade. They purchased it for $22 million about five months after David signed a five-year contract to play for the L.A. Galaxy.
The Italian villa-style home was designed by Tim Morrison and built as a spec home in 2007. It has more than 13,000 square feet of living space, with nine bedrooms, a library, elevator and media room.
The soccer icon has been busier in Miami than Los Angeles the past few years. He is looking for a site for a Major League Soccer stadium in Miami. Beckham and his partners will be asking residents there to approve their latest proposal at the ballot box later this year. [LAT] – Gregory Cornfield