
Renovating Your Luxury Condo: Building Rules and Pitfalls to Consider Before You Start a High-Rise Remodel
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to renovating a Miami Beach condominium, from board approvals and alteration agreements to permitting, noise rules, and financial risk controls.

How to Verify a Luxury Home Listing’s Claims (Square Footage, View Rights, etc.)
A buyer-oriented guide to the quiet details that move value in South Florida luxury real estate: how square footage gets counted, why surveys and title matter, what easements and deed restrictions can limit, and how to protect yourself from unpermitted work and flood-cost surprises.

Power Outage Preparedness: Do You Need a Backup Generator in Your Luxury Home (and What About Condos?)
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to backup power in South Florida, covering whole-home standby generators, battery storage, condo constraints, permitting, and resilience planning for coastal living.

Battling the Humidity: How to Protect Your Luxury Home from Mold and Mildew in Florida’s Tropical Climate
In South Florida, mold prevention is less about reacting and more about quietly managing moisture every day. For luxury residences, the goal is invisible performance: stable indoor humidity, disciplined ventilation, and fast response when water appears. Here is a buyer and owner playbook focused on design choices, building operations, and documentation that protect health, finishes, and resale value in a humid, coastal climate.

Well-Aging by Design: Universal Luxury for Multigenerational South Florida Homes
Universal design is no longer a clinical add-on. In South Florida’s premium market, the best homes and condominiums are quietly being planned for long horizons: graceful entries, generous circulation, spa baths without barriers, and tech that reduces friction without shouting for attention.

Save Our Homes, Portability, and the Year-Two Property-Tax Reset: A South Florida Luxury Buyer’s Guide
In South Florida, the most expensive surprise is often not the closing cost, it is the year-two property tax bill. Understanding Florida’s Save Our Homes cap, the homestead exemption, and portability can help luxury buyers and existing owners plan with far more precision, especially in Miami-beach and other high-demand coastal markets.



