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Messi's Miami Mansions: A Glimpse Inside Soccer's Palatial Homes
3 Jul
Summary
- Messi acquired an $10.8 million waterfront compound in Fort Lauderdale.
- He also purchased four units at the Cipriani Residences Miami condominium.
- Messi owns a $4 million property, nicknamed 'The Fortress,' in Argentina.
Soccer superstar Lionel Messi has expanded his portfolio with notable real estate acquisitions. In Florida, he acquired a $10.8 million waterfront compound in Fort Lauderdale, boasting 10,400 square feet with eight bedrooms and luxurious amenities designed by Lori Morris. This sleek mansion features sparkling chandeliers, a cream-and-black palette, and extensive water frontage.
Further solidifying his presence in the Sunshine State, Messi purchased four units at the Cipriani Residences Miami. One unit, bought for $7.5 million, spans 3,500 square feet and is expected to close in 2028. The building offers lavish amenities, including pools and a residents-only restaurant.
Beyond the U.S., Messi owns a sprawling $4 million property in his hometown of Rosario, Argentina, known as 'The Fortress.' This estate includes 25 rooms, a home theater, and an underground garage for 15 cars. He also possesses a $12.8 million retreat in Ibiza, Spain, which features a large pool, though it has faced some planning issues.