Condo sales rose last week in Miami-Dade.
The county recorded 168 closings for a total of $73.6 million, slightly less than the previous week’s $66 million sales volume for 150 units. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $438,000 or $316 per square foot.
A two-bedroom unit at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club sold for $6 million, marking the priciest closing of the week. The 4,048-square-foot unit spent 122 days on the market before selling for about $1,500 per square foot. Ceiliah Epner represented the seller, and Lynda Stone brought the buyer.
The second most expensive condo sale was at the Continuum South Beach. Unit #2105, listed for more than a year, closed for $4 million, or more than $2,000 per foot. Lina Barcelo had the listing, and Ricky Kallabat represented the buyer.
Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from about $1.2 million to $6 million.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from May 27 to June 2. Click on the map for more information:
Most expensive
Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club #N717, Surfside | 122 days on market | $6M | $1,482 psf | Listing agent: Ceiliah Epner | Buyer’s agent: Maria Velez
Least expensive
Towers of Key Biscayne #E1207, Key Biscayne | 117 days on market | $1.18M | $662 psf | Listing agent: Thelma Vanolli | Buyer’s agent: Lynda Stone
Most days on market
Oceanside #7915, Fisher Island | 465 days on market | $3.4M | $1,223 psf | Listing agent: Robert Vole | Buyer’s agent: Dora Puig
Fewest days on market
Brickell Heights East #4903, Miami | 109 days on market | $1.73M | $618 psf | Listing agent: Marina Perrin | Buyer’s agent: Marina Perrin