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

Top 10 sales ranged from over $743K to $8.5M

Condo sales rose in Miami-Dade last week, topped by the $8.45 million sale of a unit at the Continuum.

A total of 109 condos sold for $50.4 million in Miami-Dade County last week, up from 97 closings for $36 million the previous week. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $463,000 or $328 per square foot.

Unit 3303 in the south tower of the Continuum sold for $8.45 million, after nearly 300 days on the market. Eloy Carmenate, Mick Duchon and Brett Harris represented the seller, while Giorgio Vecchi and Dario Stoka brought the buyer. It sold for more than $2,500 per square foot, a 20 percent discount off its 2017 asking price with the previous brokers, Coldwell Banker’s The Jills.

The second most expensive condo closing was the $4.2 million sale of unit 412 in the south tower at the Surf Club Four Seasons. Ileana De La Torre represented the seller, while Charlotte Maietto brought the buyer. It was on the market for 25 days.

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Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from Aug. 11 to Aug. 17. Click on the map for more information:

Most expensive
Continuum South Tower #3303 | 295 days on market | $8.45M | $2,534 psf | Listing agents: Eloy Carmenate, Mick Duchon and Brett Harris | Buyer’s agents: Giorgio Vecchi and Dario Stoka

Least expensive
Nine Island #503 | 88 days on market | $743K | $516 psf | Listing agent: William Hahne | Buyer’s agent: Jordan Lederman

Most days on market
Continuum South Tower #3303 | 295 days on market | $8.45M | $2,534 psf | Listing agents: Eloy Carmenate, Mick Duchon and Brett Harris | Buyer’s agents: Giorgio Vecchi and Dario Stoka

Fewest days on market
Sunset Harbour South #1612 | 3 days on market | $1.93M | $1,013 psf | Listing agent: Paul Sasseville | Buyer’s agent: Paul Sasseville