Messi Expands $300 Million Real Estate Empire Across Three Continents
messi has built a real estate portfolio that stretches across three continents, with homes and investment properties in Spain, Florida, Argentina and Ibiza. The holdings show how the 38-year-old Argentinian soccer star has used purchases in different markets to build a global property base while his career has kept moving.
He started in Spain after joining FC Barcelona in 2004, buying a $2 million property in Castelldefels in 2009. That home later grew into a compound valued at about $7 million after he bought the neighboring house, turning the Bellamar neighborhood site into one of his most recognizable bases.
Castelldefels And Miami
The Castelldefels property includes a gym, spa, home theater, swimming pool, a backyard soccer field and a jersey room filled with dozens of framed shirts. In Florida, Messi bought a $5 million condo in the Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach in November 2019, then the entire ninth floor of the Regalia building for $7.3 million in April 2021.
His Porsche Design Tower unit measures 3,555 square feet and has three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms. The building was designed by Sieger Suarez Architects and includes a Dezervator car elevator system, a feature tied to the privacy that drew him there for “his ability to get in and out of the unit without being seen.”
Regalia And Trump Royale
The Miami holdings did not stop there. Messi also acquired a few investment properties in the Trump Royale in 2021, and Miami Luxury Homes estimated he spent about $1.8 million on those spaces, adding another layer to his Florida footprint.
That cluster of buys came before he signed with Inter Miami football club in 2023, linking his off-field property moves with the city where he later played. The pattern is clear: he has not just owned a residence in South Florida, he has assembled multiple units across nearby towers.
Rosario And Ibiza
Back in Argentina, Messi bought an estate in Rosario in 2022 for about $4 million. The property has 20 to 25 rooms, a cinema, a gym and an underground garage with a 15-car capacity.
He also bought a mansion in Ibiza in 2022 for roughly $12.8 million. That house had planning problems because rooms had been added to the garage before his purchase, a complication that stands out in a portfolio otherwise shaped by scale, privacy and luxury.
Four years after leading Argentina to the 2022 FIFA Trophy, Messi kicked off his sixth FIFA World Cup competition this week, with the property collection showing how far his reach now runs beyond the pitch. The homes in Castelldefels, Sunny Isles Beach, Rosario and Ibiza form a spread that places his spending across Spain, Florida and Argentina, with one of the clearest markers of how a modern star parks wealth outside the game.