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Here are the five biggest residential sales in Miami-Dade for the week of April 26-May 2

This home at 23 Tahiti Beach Island Rd. in Coral Gables sold for $16 million, the biggest residential sale in Miami-Dade for the week of April 26-May 2.
This home at 23 Tahiti Beach Island Rd. in Coral Gables sold for $16 million, the biggest residential sale in Miami-Dade for the week of April 26-May 2.

Here are the biggest five residential sales in Miami-Dade for the week of April 26-May 2.

The data was compiled by Condo.com and does not include off-market or new construction pre-sales.

1) $16 million in Coral Gables

Address: 23 Tahiti Beach Island Rd., Coral Gables

Size: 19,086 square feet

Price per square foot: $1,243.97

Days on market: 399

Seller’s agent: Isabel Castro, Maria Bradley

Buyer’s agent: Isabel Castro, Maria Bradley

7021 Fisher Island
7021 Fisher Island

2) $12.2 million at Palazzo del Sol

Address: #7021, 7021 Fisher Island Dr., Miami Beach

Size: 7.630 square feet

Price per square foot: $1,598.95

Days on market: 32

Seller’s agent: Cyril Matz

Buyer’s agent: Gabriela Dajer

5711 Pine Tree Dr.
5711 Pine Tree Dr.

3) $7 million in Miami Beach

Address: 5711 Pine Tree Dr., Miami Beach

Size: 9,170 square feet

Price per square foot: $864.09

Days on market: 251

Seller’s agent: Dora Puig

Buyer’s agent: Alessandro Saponaro

750 S. Mashta Dr.
750 S. Mashta Dr.

4) $6.6 million in Key Biscayne

Address: 750 S. Mashta Dr., Key Biscayne

Size: 8,775 square feet

Price per square foot: $1,106.08

Days on market: 185

Seller’s agent: Monica Defortuna

Buyer’s agent: Jose Armesto

430 Grand Bay Dr.
430 Grand Bay Dr.

5) $3.275 million at Grand Bay Tower

Address: #1104, 430 Grand Bay Dr., Key Biscayne

Size: 3,680 square feet

Price per square foot: $889.95

Days on market: 28

Seller’s agent: Marcello Agostini

Buyer’s agent: Brigitte Nachtigall

This story was originally published May 5, 2020 at 7:00 AM.

Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald
Rene Rodriguez has worked at the Miami Herald in a variety of roles since 1989. He currently writes for the business desk covering real estate and the city’s affordability crisis.
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