
Shell Bay vs. Avenia Aventura: The New Luxury Premium on Golf and Water Views
Two 2027-delivery condominium launches, one club-enclave in Hallandale and one boutique canal-front address in Aventura, show how South Florida’s next luxury chapter is being written around protected sightlines: greens, water, and terraces built to live outdoors.

Four Seasons vs Ziggurat Coconut Grove: Views, Light, and the Luxury of Exposure
In Coconut Grove, “the view” can mean two different luxuries: a long, open horizon over Biscayne Bay, or a quieter immersion in park canopy and neighborhood scale. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares how Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove and Ziggurat Coconut Grove shape sightlines, daylight, privacy, and the day-to-day feeling of living with nature and water in frame.

New Construction vs. Resale in South Florida: The 2026 Luxury Buyer’s Advantage
A data-driven look at why the historic new-construction premium has softened, how incentives change the effective price, and what sophisticated South Florida buyers should watch in pre-construction and resale transactions.

Top 5 Luxury Interior Designers in Miami and South Florida
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to five high-end South Florida interior design firms, with practical context for commissioning a residence that feels finished, personal, and enduring.

Surfside’s Boutique Oceanfront Future: The Delmore and Ocean House, Decoded for Luxury Buyers
Two boutique oceanfront condominiums are reshaping how ultra-premium buyers think about Surfside: a Zaha Hadid Architects statement at The Delmore site and a smaller, service-forward alternative in Ocean House. Both are positioned around privacy, oversized floorplans, and curated amenities, but they speak to different definitions of modern beachfront living. Below, MILLION Luxury breaks down what is publicly marketed today, what it likely means for day-to-day ownership, and how to frame a purchase when final specifications can evolve during pre-construction.

Edgewater to Midtown: A Luxury Condo Playbook for Miami’s Selective Market
Edgewater’s waterfront inventory has tightened into a true scarcity story, while Midtown’s live-work-play grid keeps demand durable for buyers who value flexibility, walkability, and design-forward living. In a cooler, more selective luxury cycle, the smartest moves hinge on understanding neighborhood micro-markets: density versus privacy, usage rules, view corridors, and what a “branded” promise actually delivers day to day. This MILLION Luxury editorial maps the most practical considerations for ultra-premium buyers comparing Edgewater, Midtown, and the Design District seam, with a Miami Beach benchmark for those who want beachfront stature.




