A holiday weekend, hurricane preparations, the storm itself and the aftermath took a toll on condo sales in Miami-Dade County over the past two weeks.
In Miami-Dade, 52 units sold over the last couple of weeks for $15.6 million, a drop in the bucket compared to the previous week’s $62 million. The average prices were about $301,000 per unit and $260 per square foot.
Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $370,000 to $1.55 million.
The most expensive unit to sell was at Baylights in Miami Beach. Penthouse 1 sold for $1.55 million, or more than $600 per square foot, with Peter Chadwick of Keller Williams Miami Beach Realty. It features a rooftop with a hot tub, kitchen area and full bathroom, as well as a private elevator and high-end finishes, according to the listing.
The runner up was the $1.45 million sale of unit 1602 at Grove Hill in Coconut Grove. The 1,910-square-foot unit sold after only 48 days on the market with listing agent Alfonso Gil Silva of the Keyes Co.
Here’s a breakdown of the data from Sept. 3 to Sept. 16. Click on the map for more information:
Most expensive
Baylights Condo #PH1, Miami Beach | 1,032 days on market | $1.55M | $616 psf | Listing agent: Peter Chadwick of Keller Williams Miami Beach Realty
Least expensive
Le Parc #1106, Brickell | 301 days on market | $370k | $429 psf | Listing agent: Rodrigo Fortuna of Fortuna International Realty
Most days on market
Baylights Condo #PH1, Miami Beach | 1,032 days on market | $1.55M | $616 psf | Listing agent: Peter Chadwick of Keller Williams Miami Beach Realty
Least days on market
Doral Colony Phase 4, Doral | 29 days on market | $465k | $189 psf | Listing agent: Mary Shockley of Trump International Realty