Kaká has added a Miami-Dade waterfront condo to his global property portfolio after paying $8.7 million for a beachfront unit in Florida.
The Brazilian World Cup winner completed the purchase on 12 July 2026, according to property records.
What happened?
Kaká, 44, acquired the three-bedroom, 3,200-square-foot condo at the Faena Biscayne Point development in Miami Beach. The deal closed in under two weeks, a rare speed for a high-end real estate transaction.
The unit sits on the 12th floor with panoramic Atlantic views. Faena Biscayne Point sits between the sand and the Intracoastal Waterway, offering direct beach access and marina slips.
Why it matters for Kaká
This marks Kaká’s first major U.S. property purchase since his 2017 move to Orlando City SC. The Florida-based club gave him a Designated Player role, and he retired there in 2021 after 12 seasons in MLS.
Miami’s luxury market has drawn athletes like LeBron James and Tom Brady. Kaká’s purchase adds his name to the list of global sporting stars investing in South Florida real estate.
What’s inside the condo?
The Faena unit includes a primary suite with a walk-in closet and spa-style bath. The second and third bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath, and the open kitchen features Gaggenau appliances.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls open onto a 500-square-foot terrace. The building’s amenities include a private beach club, 24-hour concierge, and a residents-only pool with cabanas.
What comes next?
Kaká is expected to use the condo as a seasonal base during MLS legends’ events and off-season visits. He remains active in football as a pundit for Brazilian broadcaster ESPN and a global ambassador for the sport.
The Miami-Dade purchase follows his 2024 acquisition of a São Paulo penthouse. He now owns prime real estate in three continents: Brazil, the U.S., and Europe.
Property records show the condo’s previous owner paid $6.2 million in 2021. The $2.5 million jump reflects Miami’s surge in luxury prices during the post-pandemic boom.