Mystery seller flips Four Seasons Surf Club condo for $30M, 65% more in one year
The mystery seller of a luxury condo at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club put the saying “you have to have money to make money” to the test with their recent flip of the unit. An LLC named after the address sold unit S-1003 at 9001 Collins Avenue for $30.3 million, or $7,143 per square foot, marking one of the highest recorded price-per-foot deals in South Florida. The seller paid $18.4 million for the unit in July 2025, property records show. That means the seller flipped it for a 65 percent increase, or $11.9 million more, in a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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