Broward condo sales jump in March to $300M 

Number of closings rose to 841 from 704 in February

Broward County March Condo Sales Report
(Illustration by The Real Deal with Getty)

Broward County’s condo sales jumped last month, with closings and total dollar volume higher than in February. 

March condo sales totaled $300 million, rising from $234 million in February. Brokers closed 841 sales last month, up from 704 sales in February and 632 in January, Multiple Listing Service data from Redfin show.

March sale prices ranged from $70,000 to $7.2 million, with a median sale price of $240,000. The price per square foot ranged from $74 to $1,682, with a median of $243 per square foot.

In February, sales closed with a median price of $245,250, and $236 per square foot.

A nearly $7.2 million closing at Auberge took the title of priciest sale last month. Unit S1805-1806 at 2200 North Ocean Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale sold for $1,682 per square foot after 158 days on the market. Steven Seigel with Compass handled both sides of the deal.

The sale price was more than February’s priciest sale. Unit S1803, also at Auberge, closed for $4.7 million.

In contrast, March’s cheapest sale was a Sunrise Lakes Phase 3 condo at 9041 Sunrise Lakes Boulevard in Sunrise. Unit 110 traded for $70,000 — or $113 per square foot — after 111 days on the market. Mervin Moss with RE/MAX Direct had the listing. Rairhard Rosas with The Acres Premier Properties represented the buyer.

Leaflet map created by Adam Farence | Data by © OpenStreetMap, under ODbl.

Here’s a breakdown of March’s notable condo sales:

 

Most Expensive

Auberge, 2200 North Ocean Boulevard, unit S1805-1806, in Fort Lauderdale | Price $7,150,000 | $1,682 psf | Year built: 2018 | Listing agent: Steven Seigel with Compass | Buyer’s agent: Steven Seigel with Compass

 

Least Expensive

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Sunrise Lakes Phase 3, 9041 Sunrise Lakes Boulevard, unit 110, in Sunrise | Price $70,000 | $113 psf | Year built: 1977 | Listing agent: Mervin Moss with RE/MAX Direct | Buyer’s agent: Rairhard Rosas with The Acres Premier Properties

 

Highest Price Per Square Foot

Auberge, 2200 North Ocean Boulevard, unit S1805-1806, in Fort Lauderdale | Price $7,150,000 | $1,682 psf | Year built: 2018 | Listing agent: Steven Seigel with Compass | Buyer’s agent: Steven Seigel with Compass

 

Lowest Price Per Square Foot

Cypress Tree, 2501 Northwest 41st Avenue, unit 301, in Lauderhill | Price $72,000 | $74 psf | Year built: 1979 | Listing agent: Krishna Harry with First International Financial Services | Buyer’s agent: Rosario Gracequi De Lugardo with Keller Williams Realty Consultants

 

Newest

One24 Residences, 124 Hendricks Isle, unit 201, in Fort Lauderdale | Price $2,600,000 | $1,138 psf | Year built: 2023 | Listing agent: Andrew Ziffer with Compass Florida | Buyer’s agents: Linda Seitel and Dennis Stevick with One Sotheby’s International Realty

 

Oldest

Sea Club, 1221 Hillsboro Mile, unit 45B, in Hillsboro Beach | Price $350,000 | $412 psf | Year built: 1955 | Listing agent: Andrea Joy with United Realty Group | Buyer’s agent: Andrea Joy with United Realty Group

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