South Florida’s top deals: Ibis Isle home trades for M

South Florida’s top deals: Ibis Isle home trades for $10M



🏆 Residential: Palm Beach had the top home sale to hit records, with the sale of 2270 Ibis Isle Road East for just under $10 million. The seller was an LLC tied to Lamara and Christina Watson, and the buyer was an entity tied to the Eyckeler family. The home, built last year, sits on a 0.3-acre lot and spans about 4,600 square feet, pricing the transaction at about $2,200 per square foot. It has five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a summer kitchen and a pool. Its last asking price was $11.5 million. Douglas Elliman’s Samantha Curry had the listing, and Corcoran’s Suzanne Trapani-Frisbie represented the buyer.

🏆 Commercial: The top commercial deal to be recorded was in Miami, where an apartment complex at 3300 South Dixie Highway traded for $11.8 million. The sale price for the six-story building amounts to $218,500 per unit. The seller, an entity managed by Robert Salem, purchased the 54-unit property in 2024 for $10.9 million. The buyer was an LLC managed by attorney David Alan Barkus and Allison Hift. 

📊 Residential: In West Palm Beach, restaurateurs Pamela Lomba and Heinrich Lowenberg parted with a newly built home at 7905 South Flagler Drive for $8 million. The buyer was an LLC tied to investor Gregory Borchardt. The property measures just over 5,500 square feet and has four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. Its last asking price was $8.6 million. Lawrence Moens with Lawrence A. Moens Associates represented the sellers, and Christian Angle with Christian Angle Real Estate brought the buyer.

📊 Residential: A 2,300-square-foot home at 162 Peruvian Avenue in Palm Beach changed hands for $7.5 million or about $3,300 per square foot. The seller was an LLC managed by developer Richard Fertig, and the buyer was an LLC named after the address. The home, which had a most recent asking price of $8.9 million, has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. David P.S. Burck with Compass had the listing, and Kayla Kopicki, also with Compass, represented the buyer.If you like this digest, you can get it even earlier — every evening — by subscribing to TRD Data, here.





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