Messi net worth now runs through a reported $300 million real estate portfolio, built across Spain, Florida, Argentina and Ibiza. The holdings stretch from a compound in Castelldefels to luxury property in South Florida, with purchases that began years before his move to Inter Miami. For Messi, the asset base is wide; for the market, the spread shows how aggressively he has parked wealth in property.
Castelldefels and South Florida
In 2009, he paid $2 million for a property in Castelldefels, then bought the neighboring house to create a compound valued at about $7 million. The Bellamar property includes a gym, spa, home theater, swimming pool, backyard soccer field and a jersey room full of dozens of framed shirts.
In November 2019, Messi bought a $5 million condo in the Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach. The unit is 3,555 square feet, with three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, and The Real Deal reported he was drawn to the tower for privacy and “his ability to get in and out of the unit without being seen.”
Regalia and Trump Royale
In April 2021, he bought the entire ninth floor of the Regalia building for $7.3 million, adding four bedrooms and six bathrooms to a portfolio already anchored in Florida. He also acquired investment properties in the Trump Royale in 2021, with Miami Luxury Homes estimating that he spent about $1.8 million on those spaces.
Messi’s Florida purchases matter because they came before he signed with Inter Miami in 2023. That sequence suggests the state was already a destination for his capital, not just his career, and the South Florida buys sit inside one of the country’s most visible celebrity housing markets.
Rosario and Ibiza value
In 2022, he bought an estate in Rosario, Argentina, for about $4 million. The property has 20 to 25 rooms, a cinema, a gym and an underground garage with a 15-car capacity.
Also in 2022, Messi bought a mansion in Ibiza for roughly $12.8 million. The source says planning problems with the Ibiza mansion complicate the clean story of a $300 million empire, and that leaves one practical question hanging over the total: what exact mix of purchase prices and valuations gets the portfolio to the reported figure?
This week, as Messi kicked off his sixth FIFA World Cup competition, the real estate trail shows a player whose off-field balance sheet now spans Spain, Florida, Argentina and Ibiza. The count is small enough to follow, but the dollar totals are large enough to matter on their own.






