Closed dollar volume jumped nearly $100 million in Miami-Dade County last week.
A total of 278 condos sold for $242.4 million last week, up from the 239 condos that sold for $147.5 million the previous week.
Units sold for an average price of $872,000, up from $617,000 the week prior. Condos sold for an average $440 per square foot, up from $411 per square foot.
The most expensive sale was for developer Ian Bruce Eichner’s penthouse at Continuum South Tower. The Miami Beach unit sold for $35 million, or $3,173 per square foot, after 628 days on the market. Eloy Carmenate represented the seller, and Stephen Simpson represented the buyer.
The second most expensive sale of the week was for unit 1402 at Apogee in Miami Beach, which sold for $8 million, or $2,903 per square foot. The unit spent 17 days on the market. Pablo Alfaro represented the seller, while Lina Barcelo represented the buyer.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from April 11 to April 17.
Most expensive
Continuum South Tower PH2 | 628 days on market | $35M | $3,173 psf | Listing agent: Eloy Carmenate | Buyer’s agent: Stephen Simpson
Least expensive
The Residences at the Bath Club 1003 | 2 days on market | $3.7M | $1,016 psf | Listing agent: Luis Gonell | Buyer’s agent: Bryan Sereny
Most days on market
Continuum South Tower PH2 | 628 days on market | $35M | $3,173 psf | Listing agent: Eloy Carmenate | Buyer’s agent: Stephen Simpson
Fewest days on market
Biscayne Beach Condo 5102 | 1 day on market | $6.5M | $771 psf | Listing agent: Billy Hernandez | Buyer’s agent: Billy Hernandez