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What are the most expensive condos sold in Broward County in the past week?

A condo in Pompano Beach that sold for $3.7 million tops the list of the most expensive condo sales in Broward County in the past week.

In total, 337 condominium sales were registered in the area during the last week, with an average price of $247,791. The average price per square foot was $221.

The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was created during week of November 1st, even if the property may have been sold earlier.

  1. $904,000, condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive

    The property in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive in Fort Lauderdale has new owners. The price was $904,000. The condominium was built in 2010 and has a living area of 1,329 square feet. The price per square foot is $680.

  2. $950,000, condominium in the 1100 block of East Las Olas Boulevard

    The sale of the condominium in the 1100 block of East Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale has been finalized. The price was $950,000, and the new owners took over the condominium in September. The condominium was built in 1999 and has a living area of 2,204 square feet. The price per square foot was $431.

  3. $999,000, condominium in the 1800 block of Ocean Drive

    The property in the 1800 block of Ocean Drive in Hallandale Beach has received new owners. The price was $999,000. The condominium was built in 2005 and has a living area of 1,841 square feet. The price per square foot is $543.

  4. $1.1 million, condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive

    The 1,255 square-foot condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive, Fort Lauderdale, has now been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in September and the total purchase price was $1,094,400, $872 per square foot. The condominium was built in 2010.

  5. $1.1 million, condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive

    The 1,255 square-foot condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive in Fort Lauderdale has now been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in September and the total purchase price was $1,103,000, $879 per square foot. The condominium was built in 2010.

  6. $1.1 million, condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive

    A sale has been finalized for the condominium in the 3100 block of Bayshore Drive in Fort Lauderdale. The price was $1,111,500 and the new owners took over the condominium in September. The year of construction for the condominium was 2010 and the living area totals 1,255 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $886.

  7. $1.1 million, condominium in the 300 block of Las Olas Way

    A sale has been finalized for the condominium in the 300 block of Las Olas Way in Fort Lauderdale. The price was $1,125,000 and the new owners took over the condominium in September. The year of construction for the condominium was 2004 and the living area totals 2,141 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $525.

  8. $1.6 million, condominium in the 1700 block of South Ocean Boulevard

    The sale of the condominium in the 1700 block of South Ocean Boulevard, Pompano Beach, has been finalized. The price was $1,625,000, and the condominium changed hands in September. The condominium was built in 1998 and has a living area of 3,200 square feet. The price per square foot was $508.

  9. $2.3 million, condominium in the first block of Hendricks isle.

    The 2,904 square-foot condominium in the first block of Hendricks isle. in Fort Lauderdale has now been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in September and the total purchase price was $2,250,000, $775 per square foot. The condominium was built in 2015.

  10. $3.7 million, condominium in the 1600 block of South Ocean Boulevard

    The sale of the condominium in the 1600 block of South Ocean Boulevard in Pompano Beach has been finalized. The price was $3,725,000, and the new owners took over the condominium in September. The condominium was built in 2005 and has a living area of 5,117 square feet. The price per square foot was $728.

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