Priciest home listings in the tri-county area this week

The top three most expensive listings to hit each of the tri-county real estate markets — Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach — over the past week ranged from $5.25 million to nearly $20 million, according to Zillow data. Miami-Dade had the priciest property and a home in Palm Beach was on the low end.

Miami-Dade

#1 A Fisher Island condo was listed for $19.75 million. The unit at 7972 Fisher Island Drive in Miami Beach has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and spans 6,170 square feet. Magda M. Gudat of Big International Realty is the listing agent for the residence, built in 1989.

#2 A unit at Apogee South Beach is on the market for $16.5 million. Unit 604 at 800 South Pointe Drive has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. The 4,154-square-foot residence last sold in June 2010 for $5.8 million. Apogee South Beach was completed in 2008. Miami Brasil Realty of Primus Investment Group has the listing.

#3 Calvin Klein’s five-bedroom, seven-bathroom compound at 4452 North Bay Road was listed for $16 million last Friday. Pablo Alfaro of Elliman is the listing agent. The home, built in 1929, includes a two-car garage and a “private waterfront sanctuary” with a dock and infinity pool, which overlooks 113 feet of open bay views. Indoor and outdoor living areas total nearly 8,000 square feet and the house sits on a 16,709 square foot lot. Designer Axel Vervoordt chose the furnishings and antiques.

Palm Beach

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#1 A Palm Beach estate at 3496 South Ocean Boulevard was listed for $7.5 million. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom, 7,725-square-foot home was built in 2005. The property last sold for $700,000 in February 1998 for $700,000. Corcoran’s James McCann is the listing agent.

#2 The 5,675-square-foot home at 325 Garden Road was listed for $7.4 million. The Palm Beach home has four bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It was built this year and designed by Thomas Kirchoff. The 14,000-square-foot property last sold in February 2013 for $1.9 million. Corcoran’s James McCann is also the listing agent.

#3 Ocean views and direct beach access are included in the listing for 4005 South Ocean Boulevard in Highland Beach. The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home spans 3,032 square feet. It was built in 1966 and is on the market for $5.25 million. It last sold in April for $4 million.

Broward

#1 A corner-lot mansion in the exclusive Lauderdale Harbors community has been put up for sale at $7.5 million. Located at 1812 Southeast 14th Street, the 9,776-square-foot home comes with 260 feet of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway. Inside, it has an elevator, office suite, seven bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms. Juan Garcia of Fortune International Realty has the listing.

#2 This two-story contemporary home, located at 2732 Northeast 17th Street in Fort Lauderdale, was listed for $5.3 million. Inside its glass double doors are commercial-grade appliances, a mahogany elevator, coffered ceilings and laundry rooms on both floors.The 7,093-square-foot residence has six bedrooms and five bathrooms. It is being listed by Sherry Malinchak of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty.

#3 Described as the perfect home for a “mega-yacht,” the corner-lot at 191 Northeast 23rd Avenue in Fort Lauderdale is being listed for $4.5 million. Besides its 226 square feet of frontage on a deep water canal, the 5,209-square-foot home’s notable features include: marble floors, fifteen-foot windows in the grand room, modern appliances and a fireplace in the master suite. Rory Vanucchi of Premier Estate Properties has the listing.