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

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $865K to $2.56M

UPDATED Jan. 10, 5:15 p.m.: Miami-Dade experienced a boost in condo sales last week.

The county recorded 141 closings for a total of $51.6 million, up from the previous week’s 121 closings for $46.7 million. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $365,680 or about $309 per square foot.

The priciest deal was at the Trump Royale in Sunny Isles Beach. Unit 509 sold for $2.56 million, or $633 per square foot, after a little more than four months on the market. Michael Clemente had the listing and Chad Carroll represented the buyer of the three-bedroom, 4,045-square-foot unit. The condo development was completed in 2009 by a partnership between the Trump Organization and Dezer Development.

The second most expensive deal also took place in Sunny Isles Beach at Muse Residences. Unit 3802 sold for $2.5 million, or $1,059 per square foot. Jelena Khurana and Dan Maza represented both sides of the deal.

Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from Dec. 16 to Dec. 22. Click on the map for more information:

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Most expensive

Trump Royale, Sunny Isles Beach | #509 | 137 days on market | $2.56M | $633 psf | Listing agent: Michael Clemente | Buyer’s agent: Chad Carroll

Least expensive

Casa Del Mar, Key Biscayne | #5E | 198 days on market | $865k | $461.33 psf | Listing agent: Martin Mas | Buyer’s agent: Gloria Ramirez

Most days on market

1 Hotel and Homes, Miami Beach | #1021 | 366 days on market | $1.1M | $1,100 psf | Listing agent: Devin Kay | Buyer’s agent: Catalina Tirado

Fewest days on market

Nine Island Avenue, Miami Beach | #1214 | 31 days on market | $1.105M | $463 psf | Listing agent: Jeffrey Miller | Buyer’s agent: Enrique Tejera