Condo sales in Miami-Dade County fell last week by more than $20 million.
The priciest deal was the $2.45 million sale of unit 2004 at Continuum North in South Beach. Dolores Urdapilleta of Urdapilleta Real Estate brokered the sale of the two-bedroom, 1,443-square-foot condo. It sold for nearly $1,700 per square foot after 314 days on the market. It features two balconies, Miele appliances and furnishings, according to the listing.
The second most expensive condo to close was a penthouse at 900 Biscayne. Unit 6101 sold for $2.1 million after about a year on the market, a deal that breaks down to about $657 per square foot. Cyril Bijaoui of Westside Estate Agency was the listing agent.
The county saw 140 condos sell last week for nearly $48.2 million, a decline from the previous week’s $69 million. Average prices were about $344,500 per unit and $275 per square foot.
Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $860,000 to $2.45 million.
Here’s a breakdown of the data for the week of May 21 to May 27. Click on the map for more information:
Most expensive
Continuum North Tower #2004, Miami Beach | 314 days on market | $2.45M | $1,698 psf | Listing agent: Dolores Urdapilleta of Urdapilleta Real Estate
Least expensive
Towers of Key Biscayne #A103, Key Biscayne | 561 days on market | $860k | $610 psf | Listing agent: William Mishan of Mishan & Associates
Most days on market
Milano at Deering Bay #703, Coral Gables | 451 days on market | $1.12M | $377 psf | Listing agent: Violeta Avila of Park Lane Residential
Least days on market
Artepark #602, Miami Beach | 97 days on market | $982k | $882 psf | Listing agent: Daniel Hechtkopf of Douglas Elliman
An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the price per square foot of unit 6101 at 900 Biscayne. The penthouse unit sold for $657 per square foot.