Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham appear to have finally found their “dream” marital home in the form of a $16 million Beverly Hills, CA, mansion that they quietly snapped up back in December.

As first reported by The Sun, the happy couple are the proud new owners of an opulent property in the exclusive Trousdale Estates community, just a stone’s throw from an estate that is owned by the Beckhams’ longtime family friend, Elton John.

Property records indicate that the home was purchased at the end of 2024 via an LLC, with a source close to the Peltz Beckhams revealing to Realtor.com® that they came across the abode after a lengthy search for their “dream” marital home.

“They’d been in the hunt for a dream home for a while and they fell in love with this place when they saw it,” the insider shared. “They are looking forward to building a life there together.”

Brooklyn, 26, and Nicola, 30, scored quite the deal on the four-bedroom, six-bathroom “villa,” which had previously been put on the market for just under $19 million, although it had been delisted several months before the couple closed on it.

Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham have snapped up a new marital home—a $16 million luxury “villa” in the exclusive Trousdale Estates community of Beverly Hills, CA.<p class="credit">(Steve Granitz/Getty Images))</p>Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham have snapped up a new marital home—a $16 million luxury “villa” in the exclusive Trousdale Estates community of Beverly Hills, CA.

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Interestingly, the lavish dwelling is located just a five-minute drive from the Peltz Beckhams’ former abode, which they bought in 2021 for a hefty $10.5 million, then proceeded to sell at a loss just eight months later, offloading it for $9.25 million.

Nicola later opened up about what she admitted was a “silly” decision to buy the property during an interview with Cosmopolitan, conceding that she and Brooklyn rushed into the purchase before they were really ready to settle down.

She explained that the couple had initially decided to sell the home because they would likely be spending more time in Florida—where her father is based and where Brooklyn’s dad, soccer legend David Beckham, is co-owner of the local team, Inter Miami CF.

“We sold it because we were like, ‘Oh, we’re going to go to Florida for a while.’ And then we’re like, ‘No, just kidding, we have to be in L.A. for work,’” she explained.

“It was so silly of us. And now we’re saving up money to get our dream house.”

Now, they have found that “dream house” just minutes away from their mansion mistake—although their impressive new purchase has already been mired in controversy amid claims that the couple’s decision to settle down in California has exacerbated a so-called feud with Brooklyn’s family.

According to The Sun, tensions have arisen over how much financial support the Peltz Beckhams are receiving from their respective families—although other insiders were quick to insist that the property purchase is nothing but a sweet “milestone” for the duo.

“Money, so the saying goes, is the root of all evil. Certainly, in the case of the Beckhams vs Peltzes, it’s proven… tricksy,” one source told The Sun.

“David and Victoria are two working-class kids done good. When it came to buying this house, of course they weren’t just going to hand their son millions… what sort of message does that send?”

The couple closed on the dwelling in December 2024. <p class="credit">(nicolaannepeltzbeckham/Instagram)</p>The couple closed on the dwelling in December 2024.

(nicolaannepeltzbeckham/Instagram)

Brooklyn and Nicola previously held the keys to a $10.5 million abode in Beverly Hills, however, they offloaded it in 2022 at a loss, later admitting that their choice to buy it had been “silly.” <p class="credit">(Realtor.com)</p>Brooklyn and Nicola previously held the keys to a $10.5 million abode in Beverly Hills, however, they offloaded it in 2022 at a loss, later admitting that their choice to buy it had been “silly.”

(Realtor.com)

However, another insider told The Mirror that there was no truth to claims that the couple was involved in any kind of disagreement with the Beckhams, saying it is “absurd” for anyone to think that Brooklyn and Nicola’s home purchase was anything more than a positive step forward.

“It’s disappointing—and frankly absurd—that anyone would try to twist Nicola and Brooklyn’s marriage, and this meaningful milestone of home ownership, into something toxic,” the source said, adding that the couple’s decision to settle down in Los Angeles spoke to Brooklyn’s long-running connection to the city.

“He attended school in L.A. for several years and built a life and friendships in the city. L.A. has always felt like home to him,” they said.

Records indicate that the couple did not purchase their new home in cash, but rather took out a 15-year mortgage of close to $13 million.

While the Peltz Beckhams’ new home is significantly more expensive than their previous property, the original listing for the dwelling suggests that it came complete with an array of high-end amenities, including more than $100,000 worth of furniture and art.

Additionally, the property boasts a wet bar, fitness center, movie theater, and multiple olive trees.

Before purchasing the home, Nicola and Brooklyn are understood to have been residing in a luxury condo unit just a short distance from Beverly Hills, which Nicola’s mother, Claudia Heffner Peltz, purchased for $3.8 million in 2012.

The 11th-floor unit in a high-rise building boasts three bedrooms, five bathrooms, and 3,520 square feet of living space—a far cry from their luxurious new abode.

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