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

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $540k to $7.1M

Miami-Dade County recorded fewer sales during Thanksgiving week.

More than 60 condos sold for nearly $27 million, a decline from the previous week’s $44 million sales volume. Units sold for an average price of about $424,000 and $305 per square foot.

Closing prices in the top 10 deals ranged from $540,000 to $7.1 million.

The priciest sale to close was at the St. Regis Bal Harbour. Unit 1600-C sold for $7.1 million after 52 days on the market with listing agent Gabriel Markovich. Lana Bell represented the buyer. The three-bedroom condo sold for more than $2,200 per square foot.

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The second most expensive condo sale last week was at Club Tower One in Key Biscayne. Unit 1201 traded hands for $1.87 million, or under $900 per square foot. Christopher Blackman represented the buyer and Marie Gordon represented the seller. It was on the market for 147 days.

Here’s a breakdown of the data from Nov. 19 to Nov. 25. Click on the map for more information:

Most expensive
St. Regis Bal Harbour #1600-C, Bal Harbour | 52 days on market | $7.1M | $2,252 psf | Listing agent: Gabriel Markovich | Buyer’s agent: Lana Bell

Least expensive
Park Vintage #4, Miami Beach | 112 days on market | $540k | $439 psf | Listing agent: Ross Milroy | Buyer’s agent: Adam Redolfi

Most days on market
Grove Towers #6F, Coconut Grove | 630 days on market | $700k | $416 psf | Listing agent: Armando Vera | Buyer’s agent: Armando Vera

Least days on market
Ocean Two #2506, Sunny Isles Beach | 13 days on market | $1.3M | $605 psf | Listing agent: Elisa Wagner | Buyer’s agent: Elisa Wagner

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