Hedge funder Patrick McMahon sold his condo at Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club for $24.9 million to an entity linked to WorldQuant founder
Tag: Condo Market
AquaBlu closing tops Broward weekly condo sales
Broward County’s condo sales and dollar volume dropped last week. Brokers closed 116 condo sales totaling $38.2 million from Mar. 16 to Mar. 23. The
One Thousand Ocean closing tops Palm Beach County weekly condo sales
Palm Beach County’s condo sales and dollar volume fell last week. Brokers closed 118 condo sales totaling $62.3 million from Mar. 16 to Mar. 23.
Oceana Key Biscayne closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume dropped in the third week of March. Brokers closed 116 condo sales totaling $79.2 million from Mar. 16
Adagio closing tops Broward weekly condo sales
Broward County’s condo dollar volume fell in the second week of March. Brokers closed 132 condo sales totaling $42.7 million from Mar. 9 to Mar.
Bristol closing tops Palm Beach County weekly condo sales
Palm Beach County’s condo sales and dollar volume rose in the second week of March. Brokers closed 139 condo sales totaling $96.4 million from Mar.
Estates at Acqualina closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume rose last week. Brokers closed 135 condo sales totaling $177.2 million from Mar. 9 to Mar. 16. The
Trust buys Estates at Acqualina condo for $25M, adding to slew of pricey deals
A trust bought a 9,100-square-foot Estates at Acqualina condo for $25 million, marking the latest pricey closing in the oceanfront luxury complex. Records show Casa
Luxury homes spend more time on the market in Miami-Dade, as signed contracts fall
Signed contracts of luxury residential properties in Miami-Dade County dropped for the second consecutive week. Buyers signed 11 contracts between March 10 and March 16,
The Weekly Dirt: A condo developer’s strategy backfired. Will the project’s revival succeed?
A partially built luxury condo project in North Bay Village, the city’s first in more than a decade, may be back on track. Never one