Brooklyn Beckham has broken his silence on his bitter feud with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, accusing them of sabotaging his relationship with his wife, Nicola.
Taking to Instagram, the aspiring chef posted a series of jaw-dropping social media posts, revealing that he had no desire to “reconcile” with his family.
While the Beckham family feud dominates headlines, Realtor has now lifted the lid on the property portfolios of the Beckhams and Nicola’s parents, Nelson and Claudia Heffner, revealing who truly holds the upper hand in wealth.
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Brooklyn Beckham has broken his silence on his bitter feud with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham. Picture: Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/WireImage
The Beckhams’ impressive $236 million property portfolio
London lodge
The Beckhams hold the keys to several stunning properties, worth $US159 million ($A236 million)
The couple’s main residence is a grand Victorian townhouse in the prestigious Holland Park neighbourhood of West London.
The couple purchased the sprawling property in 2013, paying around $US37.9 million ($A56.3 million) for the property before pouring an estimated $US10 million ($A15 million) into renovations.
The property now comes complete with several bedrooms, a spa-worthy gym, a resort-style indoor pool, a wine cellar, a fashion runway space, and bespoke family lounging areas.
The Beckhams hold the keys to several stunning properties. Picture: Getty Images
Cotswolds country home
In addition to their London townhouse, the couple also owns a country farmhouse in the Cotswolds, which they snapped up in 2016 for around $US8 million ($A11 million).
The power duo purchased three historic farmhouses to create their sprawling retreat.
The family home offers a peaceful getaway from the flashing lights of their celebrity lifestyle and features a private lake, a football pitch, gardens, and plenty of lush greenery in the backyard.
This home was also featured prominently in their wildly popular Netflix documentary, Beckham.
In addition to their London townhouse, the couple also own a country farmhouse in the Cotswolds. Picture: Netflix
This home was also featured prominently in their wildly popular Netflix documentary, Beckham. Picture: Netflix
Miami mansions
The Beckhams also boast multiple spaces in the US, including mansions in Miami.
The couple first secured roots in the Sunshine State in 2020 — the same year that David’s soccer team, Inter Miami CF, made its debut.
At the time, they purchased a full-floor penthouse in the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum tower.
The home, which is understood to have cost an eye-watering $US280 million ($A415 million) to build, has been described as “one of the most complex skyscrapers to ever make it off the drawing board”.
The lavish, full-floor condo was procured through Beckham Brand Limited, the partnership and licensing company owned by the soccer star.
The property boasts multiple terraces, an indoor pool, luxury finishes and panoramic views of the city’s skyline.
The Beckhams also boast multiple spaces in the US, including mansions in Miami. Picture: Nearmap
In 2024, the Beckhams tightened their grip on their real estate holdings in Miami by snapping up a newly built $US80 million ($A118 million) megamansion in Miami Beach.
The former soccer star turned MLS owner and his fashion designer wife made a play for an imposing waterfront property, which is just a 40-minute drive from the stadium where David’s team currently plays.
According to The Real Deal, David and Victoria purchased the nine-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom home, which is now pending sale, according to Realtor records.
Inside the home, there are amenities aplenty, from a gym and spa to a chef’s kitchen and a home movie theatre.
Plus, the “sophisticated, layered, and rich” interior and exterior designs were masterminded by architect Choeff Levy Fischman in collaboration with Antrobus Design Collective and luxury home builder Bart Reines.
The couple first secured roots in the Sunshine State in 2020. Picture: Mansion Global
The home also comes complete with a stunning private pool surrounded by lush, landscaped gardens and a large, outdoor entertaining area.
In addition, there is also a sizeable rooftop area, where the Beckhams will be able to enjoy panoramic ocean and city views.
The property has been sitting on the market since November 2022, according to records, and was last sold in 2018 for the relatively low price of $US10 million ($A15 million).
According to The Real Deal, the home’s previous owner was property developer Niklas de la Motte, who completely transformed the home before putting it back on the market — with an impressive price increase.
At the time, they purchased a full-floor penthouse in the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum tower.
The Peltzes’ magnificent $594 million real estate holdings
Florida sanctuary
The Peltzes’ have a real estate collection worth a staggering $US400 million ($A594 million).
The family’s main home is a stunning oceanfront abode in Palm Beach, Florida.
The property also served as the backdrop for Nicola and Brooklyn’s star-studded wedding in 2022.
The couple first purchased the beachfront estate in 1987 for $US13.5 million ($A20 million), which was a record-breaking price for residential real estate at the time.
In 1988, they snapped up the adjacent property for $US3 million ($A4.5 million), where they built a guesthouse and expanded their original dwelling.
Now, the estimated market value has soared up to around $US372 million ($A552 million).
The Peltzes' main family home is a stunning oceanfront abode in Palm Beach, Florida. Picture: Amanda Gordon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The property comes complete with lavish rooms, large entertainment rooms, and panoramic views of the water. Their guesthouse features a French chateau aesthetic.
Moving outside, there are several formal garden areas, two resort-style swimming pools, grand terraces, and several sports courts.
The home recently made headlines when it garnered a $US250 ($A371)-a-day fine after the Peltzes built a padel court without approval.
The Palm Beach code enforcement voted to impose the fine on the couple on November 20.
The amount will continue to increase until the couple removes the court or it is approved by the council.
As of November 25, the total fine amount sat at $US6,750 ($A10,000), according to The Palm Beach Post.
The couple first purchased the beachfront estate in 1987 for $13.5 million. Picture: Google Maps
New York country retreat
The famous family also holds the keys to an expansive country estate, nicknamed as High Winds, which offers them the ultimate level of privacy.
The 130-acre property was purchased by the Peltzes in 1986 for about $US6 million ($A9 million). They poured millions into transforming the home.
The famous family also holds the keys to an expansive country estate, nicknamed as High Winds, which offers them the ultimate level of privacy. Picture: Google Maps
The dwelling comes complete with 27 rooms, a private lake, a waterfall, and grand entertaining spaces.
There is also an indoor hockey rink with a professional Zamboni.
The home is the epitome of nature and even has peacocks roaming the grounds.
Parts of this story first appeared in Realtor and was republished with permission.
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