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Miami High-End Condos Experience a Miniboom

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It is past half-time for 2010 Southeast Florida real estate sales. After a rocky 2009, how did 2010 weather so far, is the million dollar question many are asking. Prices started tumbling since September 2008 - and in certain market segments, housing values are still down significantly, but there is also good news to report as to market research provided by Brosda & Bentley Realtors. Especially for new luxury oceanfront condo developments in Sunny Isles Beach, Miami Beach and downtown Miami in particular, sales are booming and prices in some areas are on the rise.

Jade Beach condo tower, in North Miami Beach was nearly sold out during 2009, despite the dramatic economic downturn in the United States. Jade Beach resales are now strong and closed units are setting new retail sales records. Its sister tower Jade Ocean condos, is an oceanfront, ultra-luxurious glass palace, towering 50 stories above the Atlantic Ocean and reporting more than 60 percent of sold condominium units. The Acqualina Resort & condos, a landmark in Sunny Isles Beach, claim the title of highest retail sales price per square foot in the city. During the summer, two units closed at $784 and $714 per square foot respectively. The elite Turnberry Ocean Colony condos boasts six retail sales, with the highest being at $733 per square foot.

Some of the most expensive Miami penthouses sold thus far in 2010 include the Marquis penthouse in downtown Miami. It sold a few days after LeBron James announced his engagement with the Miami Heat. Entrepreneur Russell Wright closed on the 67-story Marquis luxury residential condo, with reportedly the highest terrace and hot tub in Miami. Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat sold his house in Davie and is now apparently looking for a trophy property in Miami, as is Chris Bosh of the trio. Russell Wright is quoted as saying that the economic force of the three basketball superstars playing in Miami "Is going to have an impact, I probably already made money on the condo."

In June, the 'Imperial Suite' or Penthouse Villa B sold at the über-luxurious Setai Resort & Residences in Miami Beach for a record breaking $15 million or $2,416 per square foot.

Downtown Miami condo sales were up 110 percent with 1,933 units sold in the first 6 months of 2010. Great downtown Miami condos that sell due to drastic price reductions include Met I, Epic and Icon Brickell, which sold 49 units, including at least one with a $100,000 over-the-odds premium, after LeBron James announced his switch to the Miami Heat. The average sales price of a downtown Miami condo in the first two quarters of 2010 was reportedly $356,100 or about 16 percent higher than in 2009.

In March, April and May of 2010, 135 condos sold in Miami-Dade County priced $1 million and above, nearly double the number compared to the same time period in 2009. At the beginning of the summer, impressive sales at One Bal Harbour for $8.7 million, at the Fontainebleau for $9 million and Santa Maria Brickell for $11 million kept Miami luxury real estate brokers abuzz.

A highly anticipated new oceanfront condo development is the St. Regis Resort and condo residences in Bal Harbour, destined to open in 2011. The three glass towers replaced the famous Sheraton in front of the gated entrance to the renowned Bal Harbour Shops. Over $40 million in sales were reported in the first half of 2010.

Brosda & Bentley Realtors features more than 50,000 residential and commercial Southeast Florida property listings on its website BrosdaandBentley.com. The company provides free usage of the database to registered users. Consumers may also opt to receive automatic updates on new listings, pre-foreclosure and short sale properties. Katerina Brosda, Broker and CEO of the company sold the 10 Museum Park penthouse in downtown Miami with its very own rooftop pool. "Most of our clients during 2009 and 2010 were cash buyers, not investing into Miami real estate per se, but actually pursuing to live in the homes they bought. Yes, these may still be third or fourth trophy properties, this goes especially for condos, but our clients invested heavily in upgrades, eclectic designs, electronic SMART Home features, custom fittings and furniture," Katerina Brosda stated. Brosda & Bentley also provides a one stop, turnkey, white-glove home furnishings and design conceptualization service to its clients.

"Miami Condo sales above the $1 million mark will continue to outpace single-family home sales in the same price category for the rest of 2010 and into 2011. Condominium living is the new lifestyle choice of the wealthy," said Katerina Brosda.

Brosda & Bentley Realtors projects luxury Miami condominium sales to remain strong. The average sales price for residential properties that sold in Miami-Dade County increased by 8.3 percent in July. Inventory levels have dropped 11.4 percent compared to July 2009. Condominium listings have dropped 11 percent and the average days a property stays on the market decreased 10.3 percent for single-family homes and 11.9 percent for condominiums or 100 and 114 days respectively.

Source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/MiamiRealEstateMiniboom/082710/prweb4432054.htm

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