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

$11M sale at the Continuum South Beach topped the list

The first week of 2019 was a slow one for Miami-Dade condo sales.

The county recorded 69 closings for a total of $34 million, up slightly in terms of sales volume from the previous week’s 76 closings for $32 million. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $495,000 or about $329 per square foot.

The priciest deal was the $11.2 million sale of unit 3007 at the Continuum South Beach. After about a week on the market, the 4,004-square-foot unit, with a master suite and rooftop terrace, sold for nearly $2,800 per foot. Bill Hernandez and Bryan Sereny represented the seller and Roberto Balcker brought the buyer.

The second most-expensive sale was at 1500 Ocean Drive, where a unit traded hands for nearly $3 million after a whopping 994 days on the market. David Pulley was the listing agent and Richard Corrales brought the buyer.

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Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from Dec. 30 to Jan. 5. Click on the map for more information:

Most expensive
Continuum South Beach #3007 | 8 days on market | $11.2M | $2,797 psf | Listing agent: Bill Hernandez and Bryan Sereny | Buyer’s agent: Roberto Balcker

Least expensive
Mutiny Park condo #1811 | 134 days on market | $422K | $615 psf | Listing agent: Alberto Aguilar | Buyer’s agent: Sylvano Bignon

Most days on market
1500 Ocean Drive #3007 | 994 days on market | $2.95M | $1,272 psf | Listing agent: David Pulley | Buyer’s agent: Richard Corrales

Fewest days on market
Hamptons South #804 | 5 days on market | $850K | $285 psf | Listing agent: Lucia Diaz | Buyer’s agent: Belinda Bassal-Fischer

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