The renowned player Lionel Messi, a historic figure at Barcelona, currently wears the shirt of Inter Miami, in Florida. The Argentine star began his journey with the American team in July 2023, and, thinking about family stability, he dedicated himself to finding the ideal residence for his family.
At the moment, the striker is on the field defending the Argentine National Team in the 2026 World Cup. In search of an unprecedented second title, Messi has already informed his colleagues, coaching staff and fans that this tournament will mark his last participation for the national team.
Messi’s sumptuous residence in Fort Lauderdale
The property that welcomes Lionel Messi and his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, in Fort Lauderdale, United States, offers a 149 m² master suite. This space includes its own living room, a luxuriously upholstered king size bed and an interior design reminiscent of a high-end boutique. The home is located in the exclusive Bay Colony neighborhood, an area coveted by families with very high purchasing power in Greater Miami, known for the discretion and security it offers its residents.
The residence was purchased for approximately R$53 million and has an imposing built area that exceeds 1,600 square meters. The space includes eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a spacious garage to accommodate up to three cars. Initially built in 1988, the house has undergone extensive renovations, and its sophisticated interior design is designed by renowned designer Lori Morris.
In addition to the grand suite, the property has a fully equipped kitchen with professional appliances, ideal for haute cuisine cuisine, and living spaces designed to promote integration. The outdoor area complements the luxury with a private pool and an exclusive spa.
Messi’s decision to move to the United States and join Inter Miami marked the end of a career spent almost entirely in Europe. This transition redefined the routine of Antonela Roccuzzo and the couple’s three children. Publicly, the athlete has already expressed considerations about his possible retirement, and, after confirming that this will be his last World Cup, he competes in the tournament hosted “at home”.

