David and Victoria Beckhams’ pending Miami Beach home purchase tops signed contracts

Luxury single-family sector outperformed condo market last week

David and Victoria Beckham’s pending purchase of a waterfront Miami Beach estate asking $80 million topped last week’s signed contracts report. 

The celebrity couple are buying the 14,270-square-foot, nine-bedroom spec mansion at 4736 North Bay Road from developer Niklas de la Motte, sources previously told The Real Deal. The house, with nine bathrooms, four half-bathrooms, a gym, spa and home theater, is either nearly completed or was just completed. Dora Puig of Luxe Living Realty is the listing agent. 

The deal is one of 11 contracts marked in the Multiple Listing Service between Sept. 23 and Sept. 29, according to the Eklund-Gomes signed contracts report, which tracks listings of properties asking $4 million and up in Miami-Dade County. 

The asking dollar volume for the 10 single-family homes and one condo totals more than $142.6 million, according to the report. 

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The sole luxury condo included in the report is unit 901 at Jade Signature, at 16901 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach. The 2,980-square-foot, four-bedroom condo is on the market for $5.3 million with Marcelo Violland of Prime International Associates. The corner unit, with five and a half bathrooms, was “only used as a vacation home” and never rented out, according to the listing. The asking price breaks down to more than $1,760 per square foot.

The single-family homes that entered into contract last week had an average asking price of about $13.7 million and spent 165 days on the market. They totaled $137.3 million in asking dollar volume. 

The previous week, buyers signed contracts for 11 properties in Miami-Dade County, asking a combined $104 million.

Last week in New York, buyers signed contracts for 18 homes, according to the latest Olshan report. Their combined asking price was almost $139 million, and the typical home spent 628 days on the market. Eklund-Gomes’ reports are modeled after Donna Olshan’s report that tracks new deals in Manhattan.

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