South Florida’s top deals: Surfside condos attract wealthy buyers
🏆 Commercial: The most expensive commercial property sold Friday was $6.3 million, or $214 per square foot, for a 29,427-square-foot industrial site at 1241-1251 North Dixie Highway in Pompano Beach. Seva Florida Properties sold it to a buyer with an address in Weston. 🏆 Residential: The top residential sales on Friday were all from the Fort Partners new development project at 9165 Collins Ave in Surfside. The most expensive was $44.2 million, or $4,800 per square foot, for a 9,200-square-foot Beach Villa. Unit 801, spanning 7,900-square-feet, sold for $40 million, which is over $5,000 per square foot. And unit 501 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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