Goat Hospitality’s Pinecrest estate finds buyer amid strong luxury sales in Miami-Dade

Derek Gonzalez CEO, Founder at Goat Hospitality
Derek Gonzalez CEO, Founder at Goat Hospitality
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The owners of Goat Hospitality Group have found a buyer for their Pinecrest estate, which is listed at $18 million. The transaction took place during Miami Art Week and represents the highest-priced contract among 14 signed in Miami-Dade County between December 1 and December 7, as reported by Eklund-Gomes.

The Eklund-Gomes report monitors homes and condos in Miami-Dade with asking prices of $4 million or more that are listed on the Multiple Listing Service. According to the report, properties spent an average of 173 days on the market during this period. There were 61 new luxury listings added last week, bringing the total number of active listings to 1,323.

In comparison, the previous week saw buyers sign contracts for 11 properties with a combined asking price of $86.2 million.

The most recent contracts included eleven single-family homes and three condos, totaling an asking dollar volume of $100.6 million. These single-family homes had an average asking price of $7.4 million and averaged 169 days on the market, making up $81.6 million in total asking volume.

Eklund and Jennifer Goldstein from Douglas Elliman are representing the top contract: a pending sale for a mansion at 10061 Southwest 60th Court. This property spans 12,000 square feet with ten bedrooms and nine-and-a-half bathrooms. Records indicate Derek and Lisa Gonzalez of Goat Hospitality purchased the nearly one-acre site for $5.7 million in 2022 before constructing a new home featuring amenities such as a Balinese-style pool, outdoor shower, sauna, and primary suite.

Condos under contract last week had an average asking price of $6.3 million and spent an average of 183 days on the market. The total condo dollar volume reached $19 million—an average of $2,154 per square foot.

The most expensive condo deal was for Unit 1903 at Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach, listed by Ryan Mendell of Maxwell E Realty Inc. Property records show David Schwartz from Lexington, Massachusetts bought it for $5.4 million in 2022; it is under 3,300 square feet with four bedrooms and five bathrooms.

In New York City during the same week, buyers signed contracts for 29 homes with a combined asking price of $233.5 million; these properties spent an average of 736 days on the market.



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