A photo illustration of The Surf Club Four Seasons in Surfside (Condo.com, iStock)
Condo sales and dollar volume rose in the third week of February in Miami-Dade County.
Dollar volume for the week totaled $256 million, compared to $148 million recorded the week before. Sales reached 234, versus 206 the previous week.
Condos sold for an average price of about $1.1 million, up from about $719,000 the week prior.
The top sale was a $23 million closing at Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club. Unit S-511 at 9001 Collins Avenue in Surfside traded for about $4,930 per square foot. Michael Duchon represented the buyer. Roberta Ingletto represented the seller.
The second most expensive sale occurred at Regalia Condo. Unit PH-43 at 19575 Collins Avenue, in Sunny Isles Beach, traded for $20.5 million, or just over $2,230 per square foot. Jeffrey Miller represented the seller, while Mark Pordes represented the buyer.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 sales from Feb. 13th to Feb. 19th:
Most expensive

The Surf Club Four Seasons (Source: Four Seasons)
Surf Club Four Seasons, 9001 Collins Avenue, unit S-511 | 83 days on the market | $23M | $4,927 psf | Listing agent: Roberta Ingletto | Buyer’s agent: Michael Duchon
Least expensive

Oceana Bal Harbour (Source: Miami Luxury Homes)
Oceana Bal Harbour, 10201 Collins Avenue, unit 2107W | 989 days on the market | $4M | $1,797 psf | Listing agent: Olga Mirer | Buyer’s agent: Oren Alexander
Most days on market

Oceana Bal Harbour (Source: Zilbert)
Oceana Bal Harbour, 10201 Collins Avenue, unit 2107W | 989 days on the market | $4M | $1,797 psf | Listing agent: Olga Mirer | Buyer’s agent: Oren Alexander
Fewest days on market

Beacon Harbour (Source: The Corcoran Group)
Beacon Harbour, 1660 West Glencoe Street, unit 301 | 37 days on the market | $4.2M | $1,089 psf | Listing agent: Arai Penate | Buyer’s agent: Megan Probst

(Courtesy of Condo.com)