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

Two-story unit at Porsche Design Tower topped the list

The holidays were quiet for condo sales in Miami-Dade.

The county recorded 76 closings for a total of $32 million, down from the previous week’s 141 closings for $51.6 million. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $426,000 or about $300 per square foot.

The priciest deal was at Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach. Unit 4001, a two-story, 6,121-square-foot condo, sold for about $6.7 million, or $1,099 per square foot. Dr. Simon Cohen, a pathologist and chief of staff at Plantation General Hospital, purchased the unit. Bryan Harr represented the buyer and Roxana Kosberg represented the seller. It was on the market for 340 days before selling.

The second most expensive sale was at Bal Harbour Tower Condo. Unit 11G traded hands for $2.8 million, or $781 per foot, after 184 days on the market. Agnieska Gray brokered both sides of the deal.

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Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from Dec. 23 to Dec. 29. Click on the map for more information:

Most expensive
Porsche Design Tower #4001 | 340 days on market | $6.7M | $1,099 psf | Listing agent: Roxana Kosberg | Buyer’s agent: Bryan Harr

Least expensive
Icon Brickell 3 #3902 | 80 days on market | $625K | $451 psf | Listing agent: Ana Santillan | Buyer’s agent: Pablo Salazar

Most days on market
The Corinthian #14F | 336 days on market | $720K | $326 psf | Listing agent: Elyse Rosenberg | Buyer’s agent: Christopher Venditto

Fewest days on market
Oceania Condo #714 | 16 days on market | $690K | $392 psf | Listing agent: Jessica Grasso | Buyer’s agent: Dylan Vega