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

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $995k to $3.7M

Condo sales were up in Miami-Dade last week.

The county recorded 150 closings for a total of $54.2 million, up from the previous week’s 121 closings and $40.8 million in sales volume. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $361,500 or nearly $300 per square foot.

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $995,000 to $3.7 million.

The most expensive unit was at Fort Partners’ Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club at 9001 Collins Avenue in Surfside. Unit 610 in the south tower spans nearly 1,900 square feet, and traded hands for about $1,949 per square foot. Chrysta Dwyer Hammon had the listing, which was on the market for one day before it sold.

The second priciest condo sale of the week was the $3.5 million trade of a unit at Bal Harbour Tower at 9999 Collins Avenue. Unit 17D sold for about $703 per square foot. Agnieska Gray had the listing and Jill Hertzberg brought the buyer.

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Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from Oct. 14 to Oct. 20. Click on the map for more information:

Most expensive
Four Seasons at Surf Club, Surfside | #S-610 | 1 day on market | $3.7M | $1,949 psf | Listing agent: Chrysta Dwyer Hammon | Buyer’s agent: Jo-Ann Forster

Least expensive
Murano Grande, Miami Beach | #S-610 | 479 days on market | $995k | $603 psf | Listing agent: Jerome Rosen | Buyer’s agent: Ann Meng

Most days on market
Carillon, Miami Beach | #2104 | 1,113 days on market | $2.08M | $967 psf | Listing agent: Valeria Casal | Buyer’s agent: Levente Kovary

Fewest days on market
Four Seasons at Surf Club, Surfside | #S-610 | 1 day on market | $3.7M | $1,949 psf | Listing agent: Chrysta Dwyer Hammon | Buyer’s agent: Jo-Ann Forster