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Football legend Lionel Messi has added another spectacular property to his portfolio, this time in Miami's luxury skyline. The World Cup winner and Inter Miami CF star has purchased a $5 million three-bedroom residence in the iconic Porsche Design Tower, located in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida.
Spanning 3,555 square feet, Messi’s new home features three bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, all encased in glass for sweeping, uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean. But what truly sets this residence apart is its integration with his automotive lifestyle.
Thanks to the tower’s patented "Dezervator" car elevator, Messi can drive his supercar directly into his condo, parking it in his private sky garage adjacent to the living room. With zero lobby time and full privacy, the elevator is a signature feature of the 60-story tower and a major draw for car enthusiasts who crave exclusivity and convenience.
Developed by Dezer Development and designed by Sieger Suarez Architects, the Porsche Design Tower was completed in 2017 and is limited to just 132 residences, offering the kind of privacy and security befitting global icons like Messi.
Residents enjoy ultra-luxury features such as:
Messi’s purchase is the latest in a string of high-profile athlete acquisitions in South Florida’s booming luxury real estate market. Since joining Inter Miami, the Argentine forward has been increasingly active in the region’s property scene, helping elevate Miami’s global appeal as both a sporting and lifestyle destination.
His new residence is not just a home. It’s a symbol of how architecture, engineering, and luxury living can seamlessly merge. From touchdown to turn-key, Messi can now step off the pitch and into his condo, all without ever leaving the driver’s seat.
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