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Breaking news, look at Lionel Messi's new house in Miami and how many millions it costs

Leo and Anto Roccuzzo were caught looking for a house in a luxurious area of Florida.

By William Estrella

Leo and Anto Roccuzzo were caught looking for a house in a luxurious area of Florida.
Leo and Anto Roccuzzo were caught looking for a house in a luxurious area of Florida.

Lionel Messi is enjoying himself in Miami, but he wants to put the finishing touch to his stay with a property that has all the possible comforts for the years of his contract that he still has with Inter. The man from Rosario already had two luxury apartments in Florida before he was signed by Las Garzas, but now he is looking for a house in a luxurious residence.

The best player in the world was seen with Antonela Roccuzzo, his wife, looking at properties in Boca Raton. This location is one of the most prominent in Miami and has the advantage that it is only half an hour from the DRV PNK Stadium, a venue located in Fort Lauderdale where the franchise founded by David Beckham acts as a venue.

By itself, this residence offers privacy and access to the sea, but particularly the home that Messi visited with a golf course, a private restaurant, a movie theater and even racing simulators, according to the Daily Mail portal. Along the same lines , the price of the mansion in question costs around 23 million dollars, an extremely high cost, but that would not be a problem for the Flea.

 

The other two properties that Messi owns in Miami

In addition to the residence in Boca Raton, which is still to be seen, the captain of the Argentine National Team owns two luxury apartments. One for 9 million dollars in the Porsche Design Tower and another for 6 million located in the Regalia building in Sunny Isles Beach.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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