MOST EXPENSIVE CONDO/TOWNHOUSE:
712 Zumwalt This waterfront townhouse at Harborside, a 4 bedroom unit sold for $818,000 and went with multiple offers.
HIGHEST PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT:
1027 Rudder at Bayfront Court. This 2 bedroom waterfront sold for $688,000, or $502.00 a square foot. Waterfronts are nice…
LOWEST PRICED CONDO/TOWNHOUSE:
3103 Admiralty Lane. That’s the only pic of this 1 bedroom unit that sold for $183,999. Last years lowest was also a 1 bedroom but it went for $294,000. This one was a foreclosure.
LOWEST COST PER SQUARE FOOT:
665 Portofino at The Islands. It sure takes something special to unseat Promontory Point for this award…but this one does it! It comes it at an incredible $200.00 per square foot. Of course you have to pay the $717.00 per month HOA dues.
LONGEST ON THE MARKET:
844 Balboa. Once again at the Islands. This unit took 336 days to sell.
GREATEST OVERBID:
842 Magellan at Winston Square. This 3 bedroom unit sold for $36,240 over asking and finished at $671,240.
GREATEST AMOUNT UNDER ORIGINAL LIST PRICE:
878 Ursa in Isle Cove. This unit, a very nice one began at $690,000 and ended up a short sale and closed at $525,000. $165,000 under the orginal price.
















island j is a cancer…
The board at Admiralty must be on drugs There are 7, yes 7, mechanics’ liens on them and that is ON TOP of the $40,000 (roughly, it depends on unit size) special assessments on those condos. Smeone should really look into that association’s books, the board, and the management co.