 If you're wondering where Lionel Messi and his family have been living as of late since last year, they're officially in Paris. Considering the star footballer is making his debut as Paris Saint-Germain's new forward, he has been looking for a new mansion in France that will check off all his boxes. After leaving behind his $8 million custom Barcelona mansion behind, fans are itching to know where exactly Messi is currently living, and I'm here to fill you in on what we know. Lionel Messi, also known as Leo Messi, is a professional footballer or soccer player if you will, who plays as a forward currently for the Paris Saint-Germain team. Hailing from Argentina, he's often considered the best player in the world, or one of the greatest of all time. That being said, it shouldn't come as a shock that Messi was the highest paid in the sport for five years, and has amassed over $1 billion in career earnings. His estimated $600 million net worth has allowed him to live a life of luxury from taking private jets to award ceremonies or going for joy rides in his Maserati, all of which is a far cry away from the modest life that he grew up in. And Messi, while his real estate also lives up to his expensive taste. Whether it's his upscale custom-designed home in Spain, his jaw-dropping vacation rentals or his rumored new home in Paris, this athlete only wants the best of the best. Hey guys, it's Curio the Vampire Slayer back with another exclusive house tour here on Femus Entertainment today checking out the properties of Lionel Messi. Don't forget to like, hit that subscribe button if you haven't, and follow me on Instagram to chat. Now let's get into this video. In summer 2021, with Messi playing for Paris, he had moved his family there with him, and at the time, all we knew was that they were looking for a new place to live. Leo and his family first settled in a five-star hotel, La Royal Monceau, while they looked for the perfect home, where he was dishing out 23K a month to rent. This exclusive hotel is located in the heart of Paris, just around the corner from the Arc de Triomphe. It opened in 1928 and boasts amazing views of the city, while the rooms were given a designer renovation by Philip Stark 11 years ago. The luxury hotel is known for its fine dining, boasting six trendy restaurants, and it also has an indoor pool, private cinema, and more. A source claimed that Messi had specific requirements for his potential Paris crib, as you might expect, saying they want the same as in Barcelona, a contemporary house with a very clean style, without any work to do, with an exterior and swimming pool. With his wife, three children, and a large dog, Messi and his family needed plenty of space in their potential home to be comfortable. There were a few mansions that were suggested to the soccer star to rent, one of which was located in the Metropolis area of Paris. There was close to the Eiffel Tower, and the neighborhood also had great international schools for the kids. The first mansion proposed stated that it had six roomy suites on one of the upper levels, including a ground floor with a fitness center, Turkish bath, relaxation room, swimming pool overlooking the garden, service apartment with its own door, and more. This home cost a whopping 29 million dollars, however, Leo was looking to rent in Paris, not purchase. That was only one of the options presented. Another mansion suggested to the Messi family was located in the same neighborhood, which was move-in ready and recently renovated. This place boasted luxury features like an elevator, guest house, staff apartment, indoor pool, sauna, and more. There were even perks like a wine cellar, and a projection room elsewhere in the estate. More recently, in fall of 2021, it was reported that Leo finally settled on a rental house after weeks of house-hunting, and it wasn't either of those two. With the rumored new abode, which we don't know much about yet, Messi did in fact have to compromise since it doesn't have an indoor pool. The new property, located in Nulli-sur-Seine, West Paris, had the Messi family sold, with his wife Antonella and father Jorge apparently falling in love with the place. Reportedly, the family's new crib has two floors, spanning over 3,200 square feet of space. We'll just have to wait to get more details. Now let's take a look at another one of Messi's rental cribs, this time a vacation home in Florida. In 2021, Leo and Antonella and their three sons enjoyed a getaway in Key Biscayne, Florida at a rental property, which now you can book yourself. If you have an extra $10,000 per night to spend. The modern Florida home sat right on the water, boasting 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths throughout. It was boxy and white on the outside, while inside it was constructed in a true Florida style, featuring bright white walls and some wood accents. Not to mention, almost all of the rooms had floor-to-ceiling glass, looking out to the bay and the infinity pool. Many of the common rooms like the kitchen had walls of glass that disappeared for easy indoor-outdoor access, along with the sprawling dining room. Other features of the contemporary home included a wraparound deck to soak up the views and plenty of patios to lounge out on the ground level. On a messy vacation here, he shared photos and videos on social media of him and his family taking advantage of the pool and playing soccer out back. Before we wrap up this video, let's take a look at Messi's custom Barcelona dream home he's leaving behind during his move to Paris. Having spent most of his life living in Barcelona, it makes sense that his main residence was built here. The family property was located in the upscale Belomar neighborhood in the coastal town of Castafels. The exclusive suburb of Belomar is located about 25km southwest of Barcelona and has seen immense development and re-evaluation ever since Messi decided to move in around 2009. The average home in Belomar has a listing price of around $6 million and the home that Messi purchased would realistically go for as much as $7 million of sold today. When Messi purchased his home back in 2009, he bought it for $2 million but then he spent millions more to renovate and adapt his place to his liking. At just 12 miles away from the Camp Nou football stadium and with his former training center in close proximity, it's likely that his home's location had a lot to do with Messi's purchase. His home also boasted its own small soccer pitch, a swimming pool, an indoor gym and playground for his three kids. In terms of the actual home itself, it features open terraces and expansive windows that overlook a mesmerizing view of the rolling Catalan Hills but as nice as Messi's home was, it's not without its controversies. For one thing, the entire home was situated in the middle of a no-fly zone, despite being located extremely close to an airport. Rumors abound that Messi had used his influence with the local government to ensure that was the case to protect his privacy but others have pointed to his home being located in the middle of an area that houses endangered fauna and flora which makes his home off limits to most people. Alright so now we've taken a look at where Lionel Messi and his family have been living as of late or at least what we know about his new crib in Paris, France. The longer they live there, the more information I'm sure will come up about the home and when it does, I'll be sure to update you guys. We also saw some of his rental properties as well as his custom Barcelona home he has to leave behind, at least for now. So after this video, what did you think about Messi's home? As usual, be sure to let me know your thoughts on his cribs down below. Thanks for watching, don't forget to give me a follow on Instagram and tell me which athletes or celebrity homes we should take a look at next. I'll see you all next time, bye!