David and Victoria Beckham tour Miami condo building designed by Zaha Hadid: report

Units start at $5.8M

David and Victoria Beckham with a rendering of One Thousand Museum (Credit: Getty Images)
David and Victoria Beckham with a rendering of One Thousand Museum (Credit: Getty Images)

Now that David Beckham’s Major League Soccer team has found a permanent home in Miami, it makes sense that the soccer star is on the hunt for his own abode.

David and Victoria Beckham reportedly checked out a unit at One Thousand Museum this weekend, according to the U.K. publication the Sun. The Beckhams are spending the week in Miami on vacation, and were spotted hanging out with friends Eva Longoria and Marc Anthony.

Beckham is rumored to have viewed other Miami properties in recent years, including a waterfront estate on Star Island in Miami Beach.

Half-floor units at One Thousand Museum start at $5.8 million and full-floor residences go up to more than $24 million. The 62-story tower, known for its scorpion-like curvy columns that wrap around the exterior, was completed earlier this month by developers Louis Birdman, Gilberto Bomeny, Gregg Covin, Kevin Venger and Todd Glaser.

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The 84-unit luxury condo building, at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, was the first and final residential building in the Western Hemisphere to be designed by the late Zaha Hadid.

One Thousand Museum includes a rooftop helipad, a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and 8 Juice Bar by Raw Republic.

After years of attempts, Beckham and his partners are moving forward with their plans to build a soccer stadium in Miami, redeveloping the Melreese Country Club property into a $1 billion mega mixed-use soccer complex, home to their Inter Miami CF team. [The Sun]Katherine Kallergis