The pending sale of a waterfront Miami Beach home asking $25 million topped last week’s signed contracts in Miami-Dade County, closing out the final full week of 2024.
Only five contracts were marked in the Multiple Listing Service between Dec. 23 and Dec. 29, according to the Eklund-Gomes report, which tracks listings of properties asking $4 million and up in Miami-Dade. It was one of the slowest weeks of the year, likely due to the holidays.
The asking dollar volume for the four single-family homes and one condo totals $67.5 million, according to the report, which is authored by the Douglas Elliman star-studded team led by Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes.
At the top of the report is the 7,100-square-foot, six-bedroom and seven-and-a-half-bathroom home at 3110 North Bay Road in Miami Beach. Jill Eber of Coldwell Banker’s Jills Zeder Group has the listing. The two-story estate was renovated and includes a cabana, 100 feet of water frontage, and a dock with a boat and jet ski lift, according to the listing. The Michael Attkiss family trust owns the property, records show.
The single-family homes that entered into contract last week had an average asking price of about $15.7 million and spent an average of 209 days on the market. They totaled $63 million in asking dollar volume.
Of those contracts, the only luxury condo to secure a buyer is unit 1101-3 at Bal Harbour 101. The 3,300-square-foot, three-bedroom and four-bathroom condo at 10155 Collins Avenue in Bal Harbour asked for nearly $4.5 million with Compass agent Brett Eaglstein. It was on the market for 24 days.
The previous week, buyers signed contracts for 17 properties in Miami-Dade, asking a combined nearly $157 million.
Last week in New York, buyers signed contracts for 23 homes, according to the latest Olshan report. Their combined asking price was $151 million, and the typical home spent 747 days on the market.