Messi Expands Luxury Property Empire Miami

Lionel Messi’s influence in South Florida now stretches far beyond the football pitch. The Argentine superstar has recently acquired four lavish condominiums in the heart of Brickell, Miami, signalling a growing investment in the city’s luxury real estate market. These units are located in the under-construction 80-storey Cipriani Residences, situated at 1420 South Miami Avenue, which promises to become one of the city’s most iconic residential towers.

This latest acquisition follows Messi’s earlier purchase in Sunny Isles Beach at the Porsche Design Tower last year, a property known for its automated car lift system that allows vehicles to be parked directly adjacent to the resident’s apartment. Together, these acquisitions suggest that Messi is planning a long-term stay in Florida, following his move from Paris Saint-Germain to Inter Miami in 2023. His current contract with the club runs until 2028, and recent real estate developments indicate he has no immediate plans to leave the region.

Cipriani Residences Overview

Messi’s purchased units are among the tower’s most exclusive offerings, part of the “Canaletto Collection,” which comprises only 68 ultra-luxury residences and six penthouses across 18 upper floors. In total, the building will house 397 one- to four-bedroom apartments, with starting prices of $1.7 million. Reports suggest that at least one of Messi’s units spans approximately 3,500 square feet with four bedrooms, offering 360-degree panoramic views of Miami’s skyline and Biscayne Bay.

FeatureDetails
LocationBrickell, Miami, Florida
Floors80
Total Units397
Penthouses6
Ultra-luxury Units68
Starting Price$1.7 million
Expected Completion2028
Exclusive CollectionCanaletto Collection

The residences offer world-class amenities including two resort-style swimming pools with sundecks, a private restaurant and speakeasy lounge, sauna and treatment rooms within a full-service spa, golf simulator, screening room, fitness centre, pickleball court, and 24-hour catering services. The interiors have been designed by 1508 London, while renowned architectural firm Architektonica handles the tower’s design.

Messi’s South Florida Holdings

Messi already owns a significant waterfront mansion in Fort Lauderdale, purchased after joining Inter Miami, valued at $17 million. Spanning 10,500 square feet, it features eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two docks, a 170-foot waterfront, swimming pool, 1,600-square-foot master suite, fitness room, spa, entertainment lounge, and office space, designed by Loris Morris.

Combined with his Sunny Isles Porsche Design Tower residence and the Cipriani Residences units, Messi is steadily building a formidable real estate presence in South Florida. While it is unclear whether the new Cipriani units will serve purely as personal residences or investment properties, the city’s rising luxury property market suggests strong potential for appreciation.

Messi’s strategy reflects more than mere financial gain: Miami offers proximity to Argentina, a shared Latin American culture, world-class private schools, and an attractive climate. Since joining Inter Miami, he has also significantly elevated the club’s brand, increased ticket sales, and helped transform the city into a new hub for football.

From Fort Lauderdale waterfront estates to Sunny Isles sky garages and now Brickell penthouses, Messi is emerging as one of South Florida’s most influential luxury property investors. The expansion of his property portfolio confirms his long-term commitment to the region, though the ultimate extent of his Miami empire remains to be seen.

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