David Beckham's Childhood Home Fetches Millions

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David Beckham Childhood Home Fetches Millions
Despite being hit hard with the recession, David Beckham need not worry, as a couple of millions are on its way, thanks to his childhood home for sale.

Soccer ace David Beckham's childhood home is up for sale, and that too at a price almost four times the value of similar properties in the area a whopping 1.29 million dollars.

The tiny terrace house in Leytonstone, east London, was where the Former England captain lived with mum Sandra and dad Ted, before he attained super stardom.

The property is being advertised as "Lucky leafy Leytonstone, celebrity hotspot London's answer to Hollywood," reports Contactmusic.

At 14 years of age, 'Goldenboots" left the house after he was signed up for the youth training scheme with soccer super group Manchester United. While the worth of this three-bedroom house is almost 380,000 dollars, its value soared because of Beckham connection.

Everything has a heavy price tag if you own the 'celebrity' brand and continue to live luxuriously, whatsoever.

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