Million Dollar Listing Star Josh Flagg Sells Miami Beach Mansion Near Beckhams
Josh Flagg has put his Miami Beach villa back on the market, and this time it’s actually finished. The renovated 1930s estate on North Bay Road is listed for $10 million, sitting directly across from David and Victoria Beckham’s $72 million waterfront compound.
The Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star isn’t new to flipping real estate, but this one comes with a story worth knowing.
Flagg bought the property back in 2023 for $4.25 million along with partners Adam Rubin and Andrew Shanfeld of Carolwood LP. The plan was simple. Buy, rebuild, sell high.
What followed was a full studs-up renovation led by Gary Eisner of BuiltIN Studio. Not a cosmetic refresh, an actual rebuild from the ground up.
The house sits on a walled and gated lot just under a quarter acre, with four bedrooms and six bathrooms across roughly 4,000 square feet.
Cream-colored interiors run throughout, with new wood floors, arched doorways, and vaulted ceilings that give the space an old-world warmth.
The original limestone fireplace survived the renovation and now anchors a wood-beamed living room. There’s also a sunken sunroom lined with steel-framed glass doors that open straight outdoors.
The kitchen is white oak with a waterfall-edge island, paired with a formal dining room and a breakfast nook.
The primary suite has a travertine bath with a large freestanding soaking tub, the kind you see in design magazines but rarely in real homes.
Outside, there’s a detached pool house with a sauna and cold plunge, plus a powder room and outdoor shower. The backyard has a pool with a Baja shelf and spa, surrounded by palm trees built for entertaining.

Here’s where it gets interesting. Flagg actually listed this house once before, late last year, timed around the New York mayoral election hoping to attract New York buyers relocating to Miami. That bet didn’t pay off, so he pulled the listing within a week.
“The house was still under construction, it was really not ready for sale,” Flagg told Robb Report. Now that it’s actually done, he says they’ve already had seven showing requests.
That’s the kind of honesty you don’t usually get from a broker selling his own listing.
Speaking of brokers making bold moves, Poo Bear recently took a similar gamble when he listed his Miami penthouse for $10 million, betting on the same hot South Florida market Flagg is counting on.
Why This Matters
North Bay Road isn’t just another nice street in Miami Beach, it’s earned the nickname “Billionaire’s Row” for a reason. The average list price here jumped from $11.8 million in February 2025 to over $25 million in February 2026, more than doubling in a single year.
That kind of jump tells you the celebrity factor isn’t just gossip, it’s actively driving up real estate value in this corridor.
Flagg’s deal also shows how the flip math works at this level. A $4.25 million purchase turning into a $10 million ask, after a real renovation, is the kind of return most investors only dream about.
He’s not stopping here either. His portfolio now spans a Beverly Hills fixer-upper, Charlie Puth’s former home, a commercial building in Manhattan, and a property in East Hampton’s Georgica section.
If you want these kinds of listings showing up before they hit the headlines, there’s a faster way to catch them than scrolling endlessly through real estate sites.
It’s not just A-listers either, even reality stars are seeing the same spike in attention once a new address gets out. When Whitney Leavitt bought her new family home, fans were just as curious about the location as they are about Flagg’s North Bay Road deal.
What do you think, is $10 million fair for this kind of renovation, or is the Beckham address doing all the heavy lifting? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
For more celebrity home drops like this one, or stories like Josh Duhamel’s recent decision to list his $3 million LA home and not look back, you’ll find them first on Build Like New.
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