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SALE PRICE 1155 Gulfstream Ave (B) 1608 ...1,251,287 272 St. Lucia Dr. 201 .....................811,590 9923 Portside Ter...........................640,000 250 Hidden Bay Dr (B) A-201 ........530,000 SOLD $2.79 BILLION405 Menendez Street ....................220,000 5605 Key West Pl B-01 .................195,000 11534 84th Street Circle 102 ........168,000 6917 Waverly Street ......................135,000 Lot 37 Unit 6 Gladstone Blvd ...........54,000 THANKS10920 Moss Park Dr ................11,086,040 4110 Riverview Blvd ...................1,250,500 1313 Bay Road ..............................810,000 523 Wildlife Glen............................639,096TO1311 Penguin Ct ............................ 526,900YOU, WE OVER 4202 Vicenza Dr C23 .....................220,000 600 Tahiti Ct...................................195,000 12082IN Mayfair Ave ........................168,000 4102 Central2O18 Sarasota Pkwy 928..134,900 5066 Red Oak Place ........................52,500 622 & 626 Owl Dr ......................8,600,000 1155 Gulfstream Ave (B) 1604 ...1,250,268 1638 Meadowood St .....................810,000 8599 Woodbriar Dr ........................638,600 23563 Waverly Circle .....................526,296 45 Inlets Blvd .................................220,000 900 Onager Ct ...............................195,000 2848 Maiden Lane ........................168,000 6800 Placida Rd 274 .....................134,000 16205 Limegrove Ct ........................52,000 1219 Westway Dr .......................7,000,000 210 Sands Point Road 2707 .......1,250,000 8958 Wildlife Loop .........................810,000 7615 Peninsular Dr ........................637,500 1646 Oak Street ............................526,000 4549 Kingsmere 21 .......................220,000 984 Sandpiper Circle 984 ..............195,000 3284 Elkcam Blvd .........................168,000 221 Cape Harbour Loop 104 .........133,000 5323 1st Street ................................52,000 5060 Gulf Of Mexico Dr ..............6,880,000 210 Sands Point Road 2907 .......1,250,000 6006 Midnight Pass Rd 36 ............808,000 8300 Curlew Court ........................637,000 3957 Waypoint Ave ........................525,500 4640 Oak Forest Dr 35 ..................220,000 971 Bay Vista Blvd .........................194,900 4002 Center Pointe Place 19B ......168,000 301 18th St....................................133,000 10112 Cocoa Beach St ....................51,000 6899 Gulf Of Mexico Dr ..............6,800,000 216 Chilson Ave ..........................1,250,000 1242 Southbay Dr .........................805,000 4719 Benito Court .........................636,231 1104 Millpond Court ......................525,000 4645 Naomi Ridge Ln....................220,000 2445 Riverbluff Parkway V-214 .....194,500 412 Cerromar Cir 244 ...................168,000 3337 Ramblewood Dr 29 D 4 .......133,000 2960 Waterside Dr ...........................51,000 16191 N Island Ct .......................6,250,000 7516 Greystone Street................1,250,000 306 Beach Road 306 .....................805,000 10505 Winding Stream Way ..........635,000 1269 Siesta Bayside Dr 1269-C ....525,000 5273 Peppermill Court ...................220,000 1449 Kew Gardens Ave .................194,000 613 Apple Ln 0 ..............................168,000 4523 Brownie Road .......................133,000 16509 Cape Horn Blvd ....................50,000 1232 Casey Key Road ................6,100,000 7866 Saddle Creek Trail .............1,250,000 5634 Cape Leyte Dr ......................805,000 11163 Roseate Court.....................635,000 13416 Swiftwater Way ..................525,000 5297 Peppermill Court ...................220,000 843 Wexford Blvd 843 ...................194,000 48 Oakland Hills Pl ........................167,900 5409 Simrak St .............................133,000 17132 Watchtower Ln .....................50,000 16 Sandy Hook Road ..................5,850,000 6827 Gulf Of Mexico Dr ..............1,247,500 1139 Kings Way Dr ........................800,000 14605 Newtonmore Lane..............635,000 200 Sands Point Rd 1203 .............525,000 5300 Hyland Hills Ave 2026 ..........220,000 1485 Queen Rd .............................193,000 5604 24th St .................................167,500 737 Hartford Dr..............................133,000 25140 Kimberly Ct...........................50,000 235 Whiskey Row .......................5,640,000 16268 Daysailor Trail ..................1,244,723 1280 Dolphin Bay Way 204 ...........800,000 2225 Beach Rd 204 ......................635,000 226 Golden Gate Point 21 .............525,000 5327 Myrtle Wood 52 ....................220,000 4169 Oakhurst Circle 3140 ...........193,000 7670 Eagle Creek Dr .....................167,500 10809 Boca Royale Blvd. ..............132,993 8642 Wharf Ave ...............................50,000 2251 Gulf Of Mexico Dr 501.......5,400,000 1155 Gulfstream Ave (B) 1703 ...1,240,362 14619 Leopard Creek Place ..........800,000 2344 Risken Terrace ......................635,000 3080 Grand Bay Blvd 525 .............525,000 5602 River Sound Ter ....................220,000 4220 Pinebrook Circle 1 ................193,000 165 Boundary Blvd 165L ...............167,000 1041 Capri Isles Blvd 105 .............132,500 4003 Lake Bayshore Dr 102 ...........49,000 5250 17th Street ........................5,250,000 7211 Pasadena Glen ..................1,240,000 1537 Oak Street 12 .......................800,000 36 Colony Point Dr .........................635,000 3444 Winding Oaks Dr 42 .............525,000 601 Briarwood Rd..........................220,000 880 Flamingo Rd ...........................193,000 2725 Horseshoe Court P-2 ............167,000 211 Fiji Circle .................................132,000 21260 Brinson Ave 206 ...................48,000 1400 14th St W ..........................5,000,000 535 Sanctuary Dr C307 ..............1,237,500 1705 School Ave............................800,000 430 Burns Ct .................................635,000 404 Trenwick Ln ............................525,000 61 Cavallini Dr ...............................220,000 1238 Green Oak Trl........................192,900 5168 Lake Village Dr 81 ................167,000 312 Citrus Ave ...............................132,000 2321 Canal Road .............................47,000 1001 Tocobaga Ln ......................4,825,000 8447 Lindrick Lane.....................1,236,874 1950 Alta Vista St ..........................800,000 625 Beach Road 203 .....................635,000 4485 Gulf Of Mexico Dr 201..........525,000 6506 39th Ave ...............................220,000 3256 Kenmore Dr ..........................192,500 970 Sandpiper Cir 970 ..................167,000 5408 Avila Ave ...............................130,175 12019 Christine Pl ...........................46,500 1407 Tangier Way .......................4,800,000 5409 Greenbrook Dr ...................1,234,000 2745 East Ave................................800,000 6620 Peacock Road ......................635,000 4500 Gulf Of Mexico Dr PH1 .........525,000 6700 Gulf Of Mexico Dr 143..........220,000 330 Pembroke Lane 218 ...............192,500 4928 Drymon Ave ..........................166,500 0 Key Ave .......................................130,000 10131 Boylston St ...........................45,000 1492 Casey Key Road ................4,500,000 1155 Gulfstream Ave (B) 1706 ...1,231,131 3010 Grand Bay Blvd 425 .............800,000 8325 Sailing Loop..........................635,000 888 Blvd of the Arts 302 ...............525,000 6800 Gulf Of Mexico Dr 191..........220,000 3801 Cobia Villas Court .................192,500 1321 Conrad Ave ...........................166,000 12144 Egret Cir 106 ......................130,000 4507 9th St J3.................................45,000 3930 Red Rock Way ...................4,500,000 1155 Gulfstream Ave (B) 1507 ...1,229,664 535 Sanctuary Dr A103 .................800,000 12912 Sorrento Way ......................634,865 16706 7th Ave ...............................524,990 7055 Strawberry Street .................220,000 6304 Lafayette Road .....................192,500 5310 Hyland Hills Ave 2114 ..........166,000 1520 Glen Oaks Dr 254 .................130,000 6420 Blueberry Dr ...........................45,000 10900 174th Place .....................4,400,000 1505 4th St.................................1,225,000 557 Mast Dr...................................800,000 7535 Abbey Glen ...........................634,000 7383 Palm Island Dr ......................523,300 7323 Skybird Road ........................220,000 3424 Dante Dr ...............................192,180 14851 Skip Jack Loop...................165,000 1580 Saint Jude Ave .....................130,000 6710 36th Ave 222 ..........................45,000 730 Manasota Key Road ............4,400,000 7140 Captain Kidd Ave ...............1,225,000 5880 Midnight Pass Rd 810 ..........800,000 5416 Lago Maggio Street ..............631,666 13129 Indigo Way ..........................522,378 7721 Whitebridge Glen ..................220,000 17108 Vardon Terrace 107 ............192,000 1743 Lake Place 1743-B ..............165,000 2065 Chilk Ave ..............................130,000 1873 Innisbrook Lane ......................44,101 8325 Lakewood Ranch Blvd.......4,393,170 140 Riviera Dunes Way 1503 .....1,224,000 6858 Areca Blvd ............................800,000 1 Benjamin Franklin Dr 95.............630,000 6721 Chester Trail .........................522,259 7892 Limestone Lane 20-106.......220,000 2830 Concord Street .....................192,000
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