The week in luxury: A map of Miami-Dade’s priciest condo sales

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $590k to $3.5

Miami-Dade County’s condo market experienced a drop in sales volume last week.

Only 70 condos sold for $26 million, less than the nearly $43 million sold during the first week of November. Units traded for an average price of $377,000 and $287 per square foot.

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $590,000 to $3.5 million.

The most expensive deal was a resale at Terra’s Grove at Grand Bay. Unit 802 in the south tower traded hands for nearly $3.5 million, or about $838 per square foot. It was listed with Gloria Hockaday of Florida Luxury Lifestyle LLC for 343 days before closing.

The second priciest sale was at the Four Seasons Residences in Brickell. Unit 65C sold for $1.75 million, or $814 per square foot. Fabian Dominguez of Fortune International Realty was the listing agent.

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Here’s a breakdown of the data from Nov. 5 to Nov. 11. Click on the map for more information:

Most expensive
Grove at Grand Bay # 802-S, Miami | 343 days on market | $3.5M | $838 psf | Listing agent: Gloria Hockaday of Florida Luxury Lifestyle LLC

Least expensive
Turnberry Marina Tower #7D, Aventura | 90 days on market | $590k | $250 psf | Listing agent: Emma Kamagi of Finvarb Realty Inc.

Most days on market
Carbonell #3303, Miami | 1,313 days on market | $750k | $481 psf | Listing agent: Daysi Morey of BHHS Florida Realty

Least days on market
The Decoplage #PH 1, Miami Beach | 66 days on market | $1.5M | $1,327 psf | Listing agent: Celia Morais Tavares de Melo

Two Tequesta Point #3302, Miami | 66 days on market | $885k | $518 psf | Listing agent: Diego Peyon