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David Beckham ‘nets £10million mortgage for lavish Miami penthouse’

David Beckham has reportedly paid a £10 million mortgage on a luxury penthouse in Miami.

It is alleged that the former footballer, 48, will have to repay more than £40,000 a month, with the repayment increased to almost £48,000 including taxes.

The sportsman, who is married to fashion designer Victoria Beckham, is said to have bought the £17.15 million building on the 59th floor of the One Thousand Museum, which is one of the tallest buildings in the world at 62 floors and a height of 215 metres. . Floridian city.

The former England player brought in property through his firm Beckham Brand Ltd three years ago when he was setting up his football club Inter Miami, according to The sun.

It features Miami’s first private helipad, five bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

Splashing the cash: David Beckham, 48, reportedly netted a £10m mortgage on a lavish Miami penthouse

Big money: It's rumored the former footballer will have to pay back more than £40,000 a month, with the repayment increased to almost £48,000 including taxes (pictured with wife Victoria Beckham)

Big money: It’s rumored the former footballer will have to pay back more than £40,000 a month, with the repayment increased to almost £48,000 including taxes (pictured with wife Victoria Beckham)

Sky high: The sportsman is said to have bought the £17.15 million pad on the 59th floor of the One Thousand Museum, which at 62 floors is one of the tallest buildings in the city of Florida

Sky high: The sportsman is said to have bought the £17.15 million pad on the 59th floor of the One Thousand Museum, which at 62 floors is one of the tallest buildings in the city of Florida

Residents can use the two-story gym, spa, infinity pool, and hair and beauty treatments.

The residence, now reportedly worth £22.6 million, is part of David and former Spice Girl Victoria’s £70 million global property portfolio.

It comes after David visited the Macau hotel rooms he first designed and documented the visit in a host of Instagram posts.

It was revealed in January last year, it was revealed that David was raking in money by choosing furniture, linen and art for suites in a £580-a-night hotel in China’s Las Vegas after another big cash deal in his friend’s communist party president Xi. stands.

The football star, 47, who is worth an estimated £380 million ($518 million), has co-designed 14 rooms at The Londoner in Macau, where guests eager to sleep with the star for a night can do so – because his photo next to the wall hangs to the beds.

During his first visit to the chambers, David shared a slew of inside snaps, including those of the pictures on the walls, the robes emblazoned with his initials, and his Chinese almond cookie making session with the chef.

Incredible details in the rooms included branded coasters and robes, pillows and slippers emblazoned with his DB initials.

In his latest venture in Macau, the footballer has created a series of invite-only rooms, each space showing off his portrait on the wall and his initials monogrammed on the bedding.

Happy days: It comes after David visited the Macau hotel rooms he first designed and documented the visit in a host of Instagram posts

Happy days: It comes after David visited the Macau hotel rooms he first designed and documented the visit in a host of Instagram posts

Wow!  It was revealed in January last year, it was revealed that David was raking in money by choosing furniture, linen and art for suites in a £580-a-night hotel in China's Las Vegas after another big cash deal in his friend's communist party president Xi.  stands

Wow! It was revealed in January last year, it was revealed that David was raking in money by choosing furniture, linen and art for suites in a £580-a-night hotel in China’s Las Vegas after another big cash deal in his friend’s communist party president Xi. stands

Hurrah!  The rooms looked sleek and sensational

Hurrah! The rooms looked sleek and sensational

Slip on: He showed the various items in the room with his initials

Slip on: He showed the various items in the room with his initials

According to spokespersons for the Chinese hotel, part of the Londoner chain, the suites “reflect the best of the star’s distinctive style and sophistication and provide the comfort he enjoys while travelling.”

David’s suites have decor inspired by his English background, with sweeping velvet furnishings, a marble dining table and personalized bedding.

Snap happy: the room also had a picture of wife Victoria on the wall

Snap happy: the room also had a picture of wife Victoria on the wall

At the time: one of the images showed one of his four children from his football days

At the time: one of the images showed one of his four children from his football days

Swish: The beds looked fresh and comfortable

Swish: The beds looked fresh and comfortable

As well as a picture of himself, each room also contains a portrait of his wife Victoria showing off her photographic skills, with guests also having access to an exclusive bar and restaurant serving a range of classic British dishes.

In a video released to promote the suites, David can be seen offering his expertise during the design process, insisting that the bedrooms must be gold before two of the designers come up with a range of ideas.

While David was on a business trip, his wife Victoria was at home with her friends Tana Ramsay and Jo Manoukian, where they let off steam.

The brunette beauty wrapped her arms around her friends and placed the Friends logo over the images, which she shared on her Instagram stories.

Happy days: While David was on a work trip, his wife Victoria was at home with her friends Tana Ramsay and Jo Manoukian, where they let off steam

Happy days: While David was on a work trip, his wife Victoria was at home with her friends Tana Ramsay and Jo Manoukian, where they let off steam